Let’s say that you know that the note which is four frets up from the open D string is an F#/Gb. The key here is that the same pattern is true no matter what D note on the fretboard you have started from. There also is a D note on the third fret of the B string. Guess wh...
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...
The image below illustrates a guitar fretboard and shows the notes along the Low E string up to the 16th fret. Thelow E stringis the thickest string on your guitar. The notes illustrated on the guitar fretboard are theEF F#G G#A A#BC C#D D#EF F#G and G#. Once again, look at t...
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...
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…
Guitar Chords Chart Show All Gb Chords Gb Major Guitar Chord Gb Db Gb Bb Db Gb - Db Gb Bb Db Gb - - Gb Bb Db Gb Fret: 9 Db Gb Db Gb Bb Db Key x= don't play string o= play open string If the same fingering appears for more than one string, place the finger flat on the...
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 Lecture 7 Fretboard Memorization Method Lecture 8 Open Strings – EADGBE ...
On the low E (sixth string), you recall we played the E note on the open string. The first note we play going up the guitar neck is F natural on the first fret. By moving up one more fret (to the second fret), we are now fingering the F# (F sharp) note. Use your middle ...
GUITAR NOTES SECTION on which you can click any string and fret on the virtual guitar fretboard to see the corresponding note on the staff, its name and its pitch. This section includes exercises on which notes appear on the staff and you have to click on the string and the fret correspon...
Are you just getting started on guitar? Are you so new to it that you don’t know how to play any chords? Well we’re going to change all that today. In this lesson, I’m going to show you the guitar chord you should learn first: E minor. Spend some time learning the correct ...