One of the frustrating things about learning music is having to learn theory. If there's one thing that most students are agreed on is that they hate music theory. All they want to do is get on with the job of learning how to play.
Unfortunately, they soon learn that you can only go so far if you don't understand what you're doing and why. The biggest problem most contemporary music students have is that their teachers seem intent on making them learn things that are irrelevant to modern music.
Music Theory for the Contemporary Musician helps to solve that problem. It is a complete manual on modern music theory including chord formation, chord substitution, and the various types of scales and their application in improvisation. Although written music is included, other notation is too, so that the reader does not need to be able to read music to understand the book.
81 A4 pages. Only $9.97. Click Music Theory for the Contemporary Musician to buy.