So why shouldn’t we guitarists do the same? On this page, you're going to learn how and why to learn all the notes on the fretboard . It's going to be easy, fun, and, most importantly, rewarding . You might also find useful our fretboard notes interactive tool. Suggested Resour...
As with anything, you have to learn to walk before you can run. Playing guitar is no different. Before you learn how to solo on the guitar, it’s important to learn the basics first. Learning to playscalesand identifying where each note falls on the fretboard is one of the most importa...
Beginner’s guide to guitar string notes Guitar string notes refer to the different pitch each guitar string produces when it’s played open. An open string means you don’t press the string down against the guitar fretboard (als… Read more ...
While right-handed players use their left-hand to finger notes on the fretboard, you might think that it would be natural for lefties to excel by just training themselves to play a right-handed guitar. However, as you advance and learn more as a guitarist, you’ll find that it’s actual...
Barre chords are versatile, allowing guitarists to shift the same shape up and down the fretboard to achieve different chords. The E shape barre chord is rooted on the low E string and is derived from the open E major chord shape.
Over the course of this guitar modes series, we've been introduced to the modes of the major scale. This lesson will further build on the intrinsic relationship between the 7 modes and how you can use this knowledge to map out any mode right across the fretboard.Just...
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Fretboard Logic: Learning From The Guitar How To Value Your CaseJeffrey Krivis
of binding, you will also need to scrape or file down the binding itself until it sits flush in the channel. Make sure you are careful when you scrape the binding. You do not want to scrape any of the finish off of the neck of the guitar. Now your fretboard is starting to look ...
Tab is short for tablature, a notational system used to give detailed information as to where notes should be played on the fretboard. Tab appears underneath conventional music notation as six horizontal lines that represent the strings of the guitar, from the sixth (thick) string at the bottom...