After years of frustration trying to understand music theory Neill created a system that overthrows the old piano paradigm and makes use of the inherent strengths of the guitar: Guitar Theory Revolution
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FINALLY! Why does everyone assume that guitar dummies(like me) know what the 5th in the circle of 5ths is? 5th what? You explained it so I can understand natural note on the chromatic progression. Or the 7th on note period. NOW I see said the blind man. Thank you thank you thank you.
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Richard
on 13th May, 11 03:05pm
FINALLY! Why does everyone assume that guitar dummies(like me) know what the 5th in the circle of 5ths is? 5th what? You explained it so I can understand natural note on the chromatic progression. Or the 7th on note period. NOW I see said the blind man. Thank you thank you thank you.
Neill
on 13th May, 11 05:05pm
Great to hear Richard!
There is a reason for it being called a 5th, but that’s for another time.
Better to focus on things that you can see and count on the fretboard and learn the rest later.
Let me know any ways in which I can help you further and don’t forget to spread the word amongst other guitar players.
Oliver
on 14th May, 11 12:05pm
Thanks Neil,
I really like the stuff, but i’m struggling with sticking to the lessons. Stuff always seems to come up.
Neill
on 14th May, 11 03:05pm
Hey Oliver,
I’m designing a curriculum that includes a time-table. That should help.
I’ve also found some software that helps you remember information really well.
Neill
on 16th May, 11 05:05pm
Hey Oliver,
Looks like you’re the winner of the contest. I’ll send you an e-mail.
Didgeedoit
on 12th Jan, 12 11:01pm
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