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Reddit mentions of Hal Leonard Harmony & Theory - Part 2: Chromatic
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>basic modal theory
Uh-oh. What might that be?
Toby Rush is good, btw. If you like that humorous approach, the Idiots and Dummies guides are also good (better than you might think).
If you want a readable, relatively concise tour of classical theory (also useful for jazz and pop, up to a point) - right from the basics - I'd recommend these two volumes, diatonic and chromatic. For free, the best website on those conventional fundamentals is this.
For something guitar-friendly, try this or this - or maybe both! It's always a good idea - especially if using a "popular" text like these - to use at least two sources. That's because when things are abridged to make them readable, you're at the mercy of what the author considers important or the best way to explain things. It's not that you'll get wrong information, but you may find something clicks in one book, and something else in another.
It's easier to make sense of what you're looking at when it's lit from two or more angles. ;-)