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Hey everyone, hope all is well!
Gonna cut to the chase:
I dont know any theory atall, i started guitar because i wanted a pass time. I grew dependant on using tabs and general goofing around. I have been playing for 3 years or so, and i can play loads of songs and solo's etc. AS LONG AS I HAVE A TAB
Now i am wanting to learn theory, a few years ago i learned a few scales, but i used them purely as a playing exercise and to develop my alternate picking etc. I also know several chords etc. etc.
Thing is, i have never had a guitar lesson in my life, i have never had a music lesson in my life. I want to self teach myself theory as lessons are not a luxury that i can afford right now (never mind a Dean  ). So im wondering if any of you guys here can give me some tips, websites or books that i should be looking at? And what all topics should i be looking into? Start off with..... etc.
Thanks guys/gal's
Baz
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