Book on theory

I’m an early adopter of this excellent course. It will serve me for years of study. Thanks, Mark!

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I’m really excited to get to this one, but I need to get better at technique and fundamentals still (which is why I’m starting with the technique builder course first). This is a work my up to, kind of course.

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Ah, I see, you find it in the shop section. I was looking for it in the list of premium content in the side bar:

Love your style and content @markjsmith

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Mark! Thank you for posting this. I’ve been working on diving deeper in to theory. Things have finally come full circle where the boring stuff has become interesting. I’ve been working with a local instructor; but I think I’m also going to take your course. I’ll be signing up today!

Wanted to give you a shout out. Think I’ve finally gotten a solid handle on Tommy the Cat. I started with your old old video years back. Your current video is spot on. Been practicing with that for a year now. Finally feeling like my inner Claypool is coming to life.

@markjsmith

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I am half way through this course and so far it’s excellent.

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Bringing back an old thread because I got John Goodman’s “Bass Theory” book about a month ago, and am very happy with it. For whatever reason, it meshes really well in my brain with the lessons Gio writes.

It is a dense book, pretty much a one-page-a-day book. It’s the first theory book I’ve read that uses the bass fretboard for examples rather than a piano keyboard, and that helps me understand and apply it in so many ways.

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I have just got this book today.

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