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Hi everyone what are your favorite resources and tools for learning your craft? I have been using this wall poster for referencing guitar chord fingerings. I also have the keyboard chord poster as well and it helps so much to save time instead of flipping through chord books!

 

https://www.roedyblack.com/collections/guitar-chords-chart-pdf/products/complete-guitar-chords-chart

 

 

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https://www.roedyblack.com/collections/music-books-theory-and-evolution/products/musical-instruments-poster

 

 

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Very useful tool. It gives a pretty in depth understanding on I think every genre. My only complaint is, it's not spiral bound. It does not stay open well.

 

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On 11/9/2018 at 7:50 PM, MastersOfWar63 said:

Hi everyone what are your favorite resources and tools for learning your craft?

 

Songstuff.

 

Give it a try.

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13 hours ago, Rudi said:

 

Songstuff.

 

Give it a try.

+1

 

You seem to know your stuff kind sir. :)

 

TBH, I don't think the main site resources on Songstuff enough attention. There are SO many articles, reference materials and more. 

 

http://www.songstuff.com/article/

 

 

 

 

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On 11/9/2018 at 11:50 AM, MastersOfWar63 said:

Hi everyone what are your favorite resources and tools for learning your craft? I have been using this wall poster for referencing guitar chord fingerings. I also have the keyboard chord poster as well and it helps so much to save time instead of flipping through chord books!

 

https://www.roedyblack.com/collections/guitar-chords-chart-pdf/products/complete-guitar-chords-chart

 

 

guitar_chords_chart.jpg?v=1518064553

 

 

https://www.roedyblack.com/collections/music-books-theory-and-evolution/products/musical-instruments-poster

 

 

musical_intruments_poster.jpg?v=15179818

 

I love watching YouTube videos when I need help with something music related (or really for anything!). One channel in particular is Rick Beato's. I've learned a ton from him. I also have my old Music Theory books when I need to reference something in that realm. Otherwise, chord progression flow charts and Circle of Fifths are tools I use quite a bit. In the realm of recording and mixing I have 'The Recording Engineer's Handbook' and 'The Mixing Engineer's Handbook.' These are both ESSENTIAL books for anyone getting into the realm of audio production!

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On 11/17/2018 at 2:39 PM, jglasgow123 said:

I love watching YouTube videos when I need help with something music related (or really for anything!). One channel in particular is Rick Beato's. I've learned a ton from him. I also have my old Music Theory books when I need to reference something in that realm. Otherwise, chord progression flow charts and Circle of Fifths are tools I use quite a bit. In the realm of recording and mixing I have 'The Recording Engineer's Handbook' and 'The Mixing Engineer's Handbook.' These are both ESSENTIAL books for anyone getting into the realm of audio production!

 

Youtube has definitely been a big help for me!

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