Music Theory for Modern Guitar
ACUTAB
Written by Thomas P. Ohmsen

Regardless of your experience level or stylistic preferences, Tom's superb and comprehensive book will help in your study and understanding of music theory as it applies to guitar. The book was initially published in the early 1980s and was very popular at that time, only to go out of print when Tom shifted his focus from playing to his successful recording studio, Flat Five Studio in Salem, VA. After much prodding, Tom recently decided to have the book reprinted and it should prove to be just as popular with a new generation of serious guitarists.
Using a mix of text, musical notation and fretboard diagrams, Tom presents an exhaustive overview of scale, chord and improvisational theory, running to nearly 300 pages. The book contains 60 pages of chord forms shown on fretboard diagrams, with 12 to a page! Another section presents scales and arpeggios, including 7 scales and 23 arpeggios for each of the 12 tones. Modes, whole tone and pentatonic scales are also covered in depth as well as chord substitution, chromaticism, and harmony lines.
The text goes into great detail - a college level theory course in a book.You could spend a lifetime going through this material or just snag a tidbit now and then to point you in a new direction. The best results, though, will come from a steady and systematic course of study, from page 1 to page 300.

About Thomas P. Ohmsen
After an extensive web search, we have been unable to find information about Thomas P Ohmsen. Our search did reveal that this book was in print, was discontinued, and then after an outcry from the faithful mandolin community, it has been re-printed.

If you are able to assist us with biographical information about the author, it will be appreciated.