Beginners Learning The Strings (Lesson #0022)

Reading The Thin "E" String

In the next section you will learn the notes on your guitar and how they are written on paper. Each diagram will be laid out the same as below. Lets break the diagram down into three parts, the first marked are how the notes will be written on the music staff. The second marked are your finger numbers, this will tell you what finger to place on what fret. The third marked are where the notes on the staff are placed on the guitar. So your E note is played open on the first string, F is played with your first finger on the first fret on the first string and G is played with your third finger on the third fret on the first string.

What you see below are not songs but exercises. They should not be memorized, they should be read, the same way you are reading this. When you read a book you take in the story but you don't memorize the words do you? The same should happen when you read sheet music fluently.

There are two ways to play any instrument, one is to learn how to sight read music. This is the same as reading a book out loud to someone. The next way is to memorize the song, this is the same as being an actor where you memorize your lines then repeat them when you are performing. Because you have memorized your parts, this gives more room to be creative with your performance (to ad-lib or improvise). Neither way is better or worse than the other, and both take a while to master, doing both memorizing and sight reading should be your goal, this will set you apart from other guitarist.

PLAY THROUGH THIS EXERCISE - "E F & G" NOTES


Click to play MIDI externally
Play with the above
exercise at 60 b.p.m.
(slow)


Click to play MIDI externally
Play with the above
exercise at 100 b.p.m.
(medium)

Click to play MIDI externally
Play with the above
exercise at 140 b.p.m.
(fast)

 

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