Music theory
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Music theory
There are many arrangment tabs available for all differnt styles of music, but I was wondering if anyone knew of any books or other resources, short of enrolling in college, to help come up with arrangements, when you have a given melody to start with? Or is this just a natural ability your develope from listening to many, many recordings until you get the sound you want so firmly emplanted in your head, that you can find a way to transfer it to the strings? -- thanks JimJ
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- Gary Shepherd
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A good understanding of music theory (with dictation practice) will certainly go a long way. It would be well worth the cost of tuition if you're serious about music. I suggest starting with a "rudiments of music" class. If you like that, then go on with the music theory class.
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Gary Shepherd
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Gary Shepherd
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www.16tracks.com