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Hi everyone, I have been working through some training resources from 'Udemy'. There is a lot of rubbish on there, but I have found two courses that I think are excellent and very good value for money. One of them is on music theory. It starts at the beginning and builds very steadily through the theory in a very logical fashion. I'm only part way through, but really enjoying it and looking forward to getting to the more advanced stuff. I'm not qualified to know whether what the guy is saying is correct, but he seems to have very good credentials (college lecturer) and explains things very well. In case anyone is interested, the course is called 'Music Theory Comprehensive Complete! (Levels 1, 2 and 3)'. There is another with higher levels. Word of warning... a lot of these Udemy courses seem to have added subtitles, which have been created by an illiterate robot and not checked and edited. Very annoying and distracting but I've learned to ignore it. Just thought I'd share in case anyone is looking for a good on-line music theory resource. Ian
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Hi guys, So I found a really cool web site/teaching tool. The teacher is Scott Sharp. He reminds a lot of Steve in how much he LOVES Music and is so generous with his time and gifts! I found his site because of the Tenor guitar I recently bought as well as the Baritone Ukulele I got from my youngest son. His site has different books and freebies for those instruments as well as others and one of the others is 6 string guitar! Most of what he teaches is really music theory and applicable to EVERY instrument. I had a question and he told me to call him. So here me and a stranger from Kansas had a 45 minute conversation about music theory. I told him about Steve and this wonderful course too. I wanted to share some of the "free" stuff as it's really useful info! It's helping me on this wonderful journey! Maria https://www.fretboard-toolbox.com/quick-key-decoder.html