Since each note is one fret apart, it’s simple—the note on the sixth fret on the low E string is A#/Bb. Once you are able to memorize the chromatic scale, knowing the guitar fretboard will come as easy as that. Tip #2: know how to find an octave What is an octave? An ‘oc...
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…
What Is the Difference Between a Fret and a Nut? No, this isn’t a bad “dad joke” with a terrible punchline. It’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 ...
Every guitar/bass player knows that they *should* have the fretboard memorized, but they don't because it's tedious and boring. Fret Pro can do all the hard wor…
A musical tone or note can be created in a number of different ways. For example, if you were to push down a single key on the piano, you would be playing a note. To play a note on the guitar, you would fret or push down on a string to create a note. ...
This is followed by the C natural note played at the first fret with your index finger and the D natural on the third fret. Use your ring finger here. e String (First String)The high e string is known as the first string on guitar and completes the guitar notes for both electric and...
The fourth fret is the B natural note, which is the same as the second string, so just move there as you ascend the notes on the guitar. B String (Second String)The first sharp note we encounter is C# (C Sharp) on the second fret of the B string. Play this note using your ...
Add 3 or more notes, or select a standard chord to calculate all reasonable shape combinations for that chord/notes on guitar frets. Add the notes of the chord:Select a standard chord: Key: Type: Results: reset refresh At least 1 chord or 3 notes are required to use the chord ...
Lecture 2 22 and 24 Fret Guitars Lecture 3 String Terminology Lecture 4 Side Dots, Inlays, & Fret Numbers Lecture 5 The 2 Octaves of the Guitar Lecture 6 Seeing the Notes on the Guitar like a Piano Section 3: Fretboard Memorization Method ...
Move up the fretboard: Begin by finding the same note on a different guitar string. For example, the E note played on the open high E-string (the thinnest string) can also be found on the 5th fret of the 2nd string (B) and the 9th fret of the 4th string (G). Use the 12th fre...