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Lessons: Lesson #2858: Note Identification

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Note Identification


by Randy Hano (6643)

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This is a continuation of lesson #2857. If you are not familiar with the 5 forms, go to lesson #2857 to familiarize yourself with them. These five forms will be the building blocks for this lesson on identifying note names on the fret board. In this lesson we will be concentrating on the 4th (D), 5th(A) and 6th(low E) strings as our starting points. These three strings are usually deemed the bass section on a guitar and is great to use as starting points.

Before you begin this lesson, you'll need the following:

  • A metronome
  • Index Cards (Flash Cards)
  • Positive attitude
  • A partner (optional)
Acquire your materials and read on!
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