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Names of the Notes on your Guitar

01 Dec

NOTE: This lesson is for beginners. If you already know the names of the notes on your guitar, then you can a skip this lesson entirely. If you don’t already know the names of the notes on your guitar, then you will absolutely need to before moving on to the next lessons. From here on out, most of these guitar lessons will be companion pieces to lessons that I’m posting in the Music Theory section of the site. The idea is that I’ll introduce an area of music theory and explain it in general terms and will then post a Guitar lesson that specifically shows how those ideas can be applied to the guitar. When that is the case, I’ll be placing a “related post” reference with links to the music theory lesson that accompanies the guitar lesson.

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  1. Let’s meet the notes « Bryan Fusilier

    December 2, 2009 at 8:11 pm

    [...] For you guitar players out there, see my lesson on how to find the names of your notes on your guitar. [...]