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    Thursday, August 25th, 2011
    10:45 pm
    Learning Guitar Notes From the Fretboard


    This short article will highlight how you can make learning the guitar notes on the fretboard easy Although a guitar with 24 frets

    will have 288 different note locations to consider there are really simple ways to to make it easier to memorize all the notes on the fretboard.

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    First of all we are able to cut the number of positions that need to be remembered in half because the guitar fretboard repeats following the 12th fret

    (the very first 12 frets are an octave, the following 12 are the octave above it). The notes come in the exact same order in the 12th to the 24th fret as

    they are doing from the 1st towards the 12th. his means nowadays there are only 144 note locations to consider.



    In total there are 12 different notes in western music, they are: C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/, A, A#/Bb and B. As you can tell the #’s and b’s

    (sharps and flats) lie between your notes C and D, D and E, F and G, G and A, A and B. So we can now cut the amount of notes we need to learn right down to just

    42 because we'll automatically see the sharps and flats appear between your other notes once we’ve memorized the positions of C, D, E, F, G along with a.



    Now find a picture of all the notes about the fretboard (you can find one out of the free e-book that you get when you join the Guitar Theory Revolution newsletter)

    and discover the universal note pattern that each note follows. Between your 1st and 12th fret each note appears once on each of the six strings.

    For the start of the pattern to become the notes appearing about the low and high E string then you’ll see the pattern repeat again and again for each note.



    Learning this note pattern has become the quickest way to learn all the notes on the guitar fretboard, although there are others. For instance if you know

    the circle of fifths and fourths then you’ll be easily able to find all the notes because the strings on the guitar are tuned in fifths. The circle of

    fourths and fifths is going to be covered in future articles and lessons.



    When i mentioned earlier it is advisable to focus on the notes C, D, E, F, G, A and B first because that way you’ll automatically start seeing the sharps and

    flats between them. In addition you should always sing the notes that you are playing in order to improve your ability to recognize notes by ear.



    Finally make sure you learn the locations from the notes without reference to other notes. Although it’s helpful in the beginning it’s not good to maintain doing

    this as it will slow you down because you’ll always be checking where other notes are before you find the one you really want. To memorize all

    the notes within the proper way check out the exercises within the free e-book How To Learn All of the Notes On The Guitar Fretboard which you'll download when

    you sign up for the Guitar Theory Revolution newsletter.

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