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Reddit mentions of Scales, Intervals, Keys, Triads, Rhythm, and Meter (Third Edition)
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- Fretboard Logic Special Edition Book
- A bound combination of Books I and II in the Fretboard Logic guitar lesson series
- Volume I explains the guitar's unique tuning and a basic set of fretboard patterns
- Volume II integrates this foundation into an exploration of chords, scales, and arpeggios
- A bound combination of Books I and II in the Fretboard Logic guitar lesson series
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Height | 11 Inches |
Length | 8.9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 1999 |
Weight | 2.51547440942 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
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This seems like it will probably give you the right idea.
I have heard good things about this book (or rather, its predecessor edition).
I'm unclear what you mean by "Music Terms"--however, if what you're interested in is getting a firm understanding of music theory (scales, major/minor keys, etc.), I'd recommend this workbook. A family member of mine teaches music theory at the college level and recommended it to me as a teenager, and it's well designed and teaches a lot.
If there's one book I think every frustrated guitarist should read it's Fretboard Logic.
If you really want to dive in on the theory side of things, the best resource I've found for getting started with pure music theory is a book called Scales, Intervals, Keys, Triads, Rhythm and Meter.