Originally Posted by: AkiraIf you can, get hold of this book: "The Complete Guitarist", by Richard Chapman. - This really is a great resource for theory, and it takes you through it all in a logical order, and is quite easy to follow. I really recommend it.
speaking of books i got a book called "practical theory for guitar" by "don latarski" and its good read, i find that actualy reading as i am trying my chords, scales etc.. is helping me a lot and i have a couple of books by david mead which i totaly recomend too i will check out that book thanks again for replying :D i think theory is very important and i want to learn as much as i can and also not forgeting just having fun on my guitar, which at the end of the day is what its all about :D
Akira says;
"i was expecting some 3476 string string skipping with some 23489172343 octave sweeps and some alt picking runs at 345734237623572bpm in 234872364781246164516th notes across your 2384723648724627348623478264 fret guitar"
"i was expecting some 3476 string string skipping with some 23489172343 octave sweeps and some alt picking runs at 345734237623572bpm in 234872364781246164516th notes across your 2384723648724627348623478264 fret guitar"