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    • Tho
      Tho last edited by

      Hi guys, i’m come from VietNam, i’m learning flatpick strumming and fingerstyle like Tommy and Emil.

      At this time, I want to learn deep to know all guitar music theory. I have tried research on the internet but still basic: scale, chord,, circle of 5th.

      Can you help me find the way to GO PRO, any book or source . Thank you very much!:blush:

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      • FlorianFaber
        FlorianFaber last edited by FlorianFaber

        Hi Tho,
        that‘s a big topic I guess.
        I‘ve studied a lot of theory but all of my books are in german, so that wouldn‘t be helpfull.
        First of all you have to answer what‘s your goal?
        In my opinion you have to learn at first what is triad and common intervalls.

        There are a bunch of good tutorials on yt. Go and check out stuff from Jeff Schneider and Aimee Nolte.

        On the other hand you can open up a theory thread here on proguitar. While you are learning you can ask specific questions and we can help you to develop a good theory background.

        Cheers, Florian

        Www.florianfaber.com

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