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Music Theory for Guitar: Level Three
Workbook written by Amy Hite
Music Theory for Guitar: Level Three is the final entry in a comprehensive series of music theory workbooks for guitarists in which Amy Hite draws from her experience teaching the guitar and leading the Guitar Syllabus Committee with the Music Teachers’ Association of California, where she built an extensive guitar curriculum from the ground-up that included eleven graded levels of music theory.
This volume rounds off your theory lessons by covering: all notes on the music staff and the fretboard through the 12th fret, all major and minor key signatures, all major, natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales, major, perfect, and minor intervals, the circle of fifths, triads and chord construction, Barre chord theory, patterns, and construction, authentic, half, and plagal cadences, chord progressions, transposition, advanced rhythms, time signatures, and counting, nusic symbols and terminology, and music analysis applying all aspects of theory to a real piece of music!
Workbooks
Music Theory for Guitar: Level Three (Hardcopy)
Music Theory for Guitar: Level Three (Digital: Single User)
Music Theory for Guitar: Level Three (Digital: Studio License)
About the author
Amy Hite
Amy Hite is a guitar teacher and classical guitarist in Temecula, CA. Amy graduated Magna Cum Laude with a master’s degree in Classical Guitar Performance from California State University, Fullerton, where she studied under David Grimes. She held an Associate Professor of Music position at Riverside City College and served as the chair of the Guitar Syllabus Committee for the Certificate of Merit™ program with the Music Teacher’s Association of California. Her Music Theory for Guitar workbook series was the winner of the Winter 2024 Pencraft Book Award in the category of Music. Amy enjoys composing and arranging music and creating comprehensive pedagogical materials for guitar students. She is also a certified yoga and Alexander Technique teacher.