Originally Posted by: Jolly McJollysonJust out of curiosity, what book are you using? You're gonna love the course the more semesters you take, trust me.
Edit: also, rightturn, sorry about the harshness of my first response saying I might delete your post. Honestly, I only said that because conflicting answers can cause a lot of confusion in the early stages of theory. (and as far as who gives me the authority to delete posts, the answer is "guitartricks," however I can't just go arbitrarily deleting posts for no reason. With that one I thought it was a bit misleading, obviously not purposefully or anything, though.)
Very Good! when I took theory it was 1973. we were given one book and the staff called it the bible, this book about the size of a bible contained all the theory that we needed to get a masters degree in theory. I have a chord book for guitar written by Jay Arnold = 7,488 chords It shows just about every chord with almost every possible inversion or voicing we used at that time, Of :) course when one can spell all the chords triads to 13th's It still can help to visualise differnt possibilities, and I begin to make my own chords. I reaLLY need a modern book. RTO