This is Part 2 of the How to Read Guitar Notation series and it’s all about fretboard diagrams. If you … Read more How to Read Guitar Notation, Part 3: Guitar Tab Okay, you’ve breezed through Parts 1 and 2 of this mini-series on guitar notation—so why stop now? In this artic...
Guitar Neck Notes | Don't Worry, There's a Logic to This 22 frets guitar neck map shown from the same point of view of the guitar player. The picture above shows you the notes on the fretboard. At first glance, it might look like a big mess: a bunch of note names scattered ev...
Guitar Note Atlas is an interactive map of the guitar designed to help players of all levels better visualize the layout of the notes on the fretboard. It serves as a perfect practice aid for learning the geography of the guitar as well as understanding the modes of the Major Scale, Melodic...
Master the notes on your guitar fretboard with ease! TWO PRACTICE MODES: - Guess the Note - Identify the note name for a given fret location - Locate the Not…
Take a look at the charts below. They show exactly where you can find octave notes all across the fretboard: Tip #3: don’t bite off too much Taking it one small step at a time when memorizing notes on the guitar fretboard can keep things from getting too overwhelming. Don’t put too...
’s just another lesson on the anatomy of your guitar. The small, raised strip of wood or plastic that rests at the top of your fretboard is not a fret.This strip is known as the nut. It gently elevates the strings of your guitar so that they’re not flush against your fretboard....
Chord-Tone Soloing: A Guitarist's Guide to Melodic Soloing in Any Style(Musicians Institute Press/Hal Leonard) covers different territory from the others. Once you know the fretboard, you still have to know which notes to play, and when! This book has been very popular, opening the door to...
Plan just 10 or 15 minutes-a-day for the course and exercises to map the entire fretboard in your mind. Description The Goal of this Course is to: Easily visualize all notes on the guitar fretboardIdentify chords in any position based on root notes found on any stringLearn the scales surr...
More frets means a wider range of notes on a given string. However, past a point additional frets become hard to play, and a very long fretboard would interfere with the acoustic guitar sound hole or electric guitar pickups.Nearly all electric guitars, and many acoustic guitars, have a "...
Take your hand away from the fretboard and stop strumming but continue counting—four more times. Without slowing down your count, put your hand back on the guitar neck and strum the Em chord for four beats. Repeat this over and over again, keeping in mind that the key to the exercise ...