I've just posted the second part in this tutorial to take you one step further and understand sharps and flats ruclips.net/video/Ju5PfXy2S4M/видео.html
GCH Guitar Academy I watched numerous videos and there too complex for beginners. first time I watched your video, and i finally can read the notes on the guitar and I learned what an octave is...thanks man your a great teacher. it was so easy.
@ Bart S. “Learning” is something that you do. “Teaching” is something that another person or thing does to you, or ‘for’ you, whether ‘to’ your benefit or ‘to’ your disadvantage. Someone can also ‘teach’ something ‘to’ you. You can ‘learn’ something ‘from’ someone, but you can’t ‘teach’ something ‘from’ someone; you can only ‘teach’ something ‘to’ someone. Someone can ‘teach’ you something, but that person can’t ‘learn’ you something; that person can ‘learn’ something from you or from someone or from something. Or that person can ‘learn’ ‘by’ the example of someone or ‘by’ the example of something or ‘by’ your example. Grammatically speaking, it’s not “but who really wants to ‘learn’ something 2 someone.” But rather, it’s correct to say “but who really wants to ‘teach’ something to someone.” Pardon the book, but... Just saying!
I've been a "beginner" guitar player for 20 years, playing open chords and easy songs from the internet. Since we're all isolated I decided to start learning the theory of the guitar neck. I wanted to be able to finger pick and travel up and down the fret board, something I've never been able to learn all these years. My awakening started a few months ago when I rented a keyboard and started learning the key positions on that. That helped me a lot when I started learning the guitar neck layout as well. I've watched a hundred guitar tutorials over the last week and this is BY FAR the most concise/succinct explanation I've seen yet. Now back to trying to master CAGED and memorizing the Penatonic scales etc. Sorry to ramble on, I type really fast. :)
You've mirrored a Lot of Guys and Gals out there that are in the same 'Guitar Camp' as you are! Thanks for Sharing! My Goal? Learn all the Scales, the entire Fretboard, then Sing the Notes with my 'Fingers' up and down the Neck!
i have been playing guitar for two years now and was never able to understand any of these guitar note explanation videos but this guy dumbed it down so much it just opened a whole nother world of learning thanks man
When I took my first guitar lesson I told the teacher when you tell me something say it like you’re teaching a ten year old because I’m stupid and I can’t grasp anything. It worked great. Now I can jam the shit out of Mary’s little lamb.
It's because, you had a poor teacher/teachers. The reason why Einstein was a great teacher was because he was able to dumb down the most complex parts of physics for a common man.
Yes 🤔 This sort of theory never changes so people keep watching. I did a newer version of this video, (ruclips.net/video/w89mP1yRfdA/видео.html) but people still find the old one, I guess that's just the way RUclips works . . 😊
I'm getting an acoustic guitar for Christmas. Im already trying to teach myself some stuff without it. I didn't know how it would be learning at 22 without lessons, so hopefully you keep coming back to reply!
Cheers for the Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you ever tried - Rozardner Stopping Sounds Reality (do a search on google)? It is an awesome one off product for transforming you into A guitar legend minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my buddy at very last got astronomical success with it.
As a piano player the guitar always looked so complicated and hard to understand but after watching this video it really helped. I never knew the note concept was so alike.
I just bought a guitar and today I watched half a dozen videos claiming I could memorize the fretboard in 10 minutes but you are the only one that actually explained what is going on with those crazy dots on my fretboard so I'm gonna hang out with you for a while:))
I watched a number of other tutorials trying to learn this with no luck. While watching this video I drew out six strings on a sheet of lined paper pretending the lines were frets. As I watched the video I labeled my 'fretboard'; then immediately after I picked up my guitar and played the notes while saying them aloud one by one. Done. Fretboard memorized in like 10 minutes or so. Thanks guys!!!!!! Now I plan to use a metronome playing the whole notes up and down the neck while saying them out loud until I get to 120bpm without tension in my hands or arms. After that I plan to practice the CAGED method to become fluent with using the whole neck, while learning as much as I can about music theory. Along the way I plan to take lessons in person about once every two weeks while playing Rocksmith 2014 an hour a day, and practicing technique drills for another hour. The ultimate desired goal is to get closer toward playing in the style of music of a Nick Johnston, Joe Satriani, or Yngwe Malmsteen. +GCH Guitar Academy does that sound like a reasonable path considering I travel for work a lot and have limited availability for in person lessons?
Is that Rocksmith game any good? I saw a 2nd hand copy the other day but it didn't come with any of the wires. I didn't want to waste money buying everything if the game wasn't very good.
For someone struggling to understand this for years, this was the most TO the point lesson, with perfect picture representations for each piece of information. Well done sir well done.
Yes I agree, - I've watched loads of the vlogs on how to learn the fret board note. The picture caught my eye. I looked for reference, - so glad I did. Many Thanks.👍😀
As a beginner I was daunted by the charts of notes in seemingly random spots but you have explained it in such a simple form I feel confident to move forward - thank you so much 💕 I will check out your other videos as well 😀
I can't count how many beginner guitar videos ive watched over the past 7 yrs of owning my guitar. No confidence in what Ive learned. This video just blasted every video ive ever watched and it all finally clicked with the clear explanation and images in this video. I want to cry, my bf is going to be so excited for me bc he always tries to explain this stuff to me and ive never fully understood til now. So much gratitude right now.
Finally a visual aid that really helps. When you wrote the notes out A BC D EF G A, (with the gaps in between) it finally clicked as to where the half steps are on the fretboard!! This is something I can close my eyes and see it and remember it! THANK YOU!
Holy shit! You made naming the notes on the fretboard so easy! No one i've watched explained it like that. It's so easy now, all you do is start at the string, for example Low E, and follow the pattern he showed earlier in the video and you've just named the frets. Wow Thank you man!!
I watched numerous videos and there too complex for beginners. first time I watched your video, and i finally can read the notes on the guitar and I learned what an octave is...thanks man your a great teacher.
I had to hop on the comments and say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!! I am a woodwind, piano, and percussion musician and know how to read music on the page, know the pattern progression of notes, octaves....all of that. I have always wanted to learn guitar and I picked one up finally. My biggest roadblock is that I want to start learning just scales so I can know the notes on the fret as I play, then incorporate scales and go from there. My hurdle was understanding what notes were played when pressing each fret. It starts with finally memorizing open fret, as you mentioned in the video. Then, when you started showing the notes on the low E string and how to know that chromatically, the B/C and E/F are always together with no half step in between...it clicked. A fret is a half step! I was able to relate it to piano keys and how that is set up and now, I'm off and rolling. It took your video for me to get that click to happen so now, I know the notes on the fretboard. Thanks again! If I could thumbs up this a million times, I will. I'll definitely subscribe to your channel and see what other words of wisdom you have. You've saved me from frustration!
Thank you very much for your feedback on the lesson and your experience. It's really encouraging when you find out the videos are helping people out . . . thank again 😊😃
awesome video. i’ve been playing guitar for a few years, self-taught, and this stuff was always so hard for me without a teacher. this made it a lot easier
Wow! Wow! I have listened to more than 6 different teachers thought i would never get it. You are simply the best teacher for a beginner. Thanks from Kenya
43yrs old, just learning guitar .... the best video yet ..... its been a long time since I've had one of those really enjoyable 'ahhh I got it!' moments in life lol...... very nice video, looking forward to checking out your others .... thanks!
I'm an old geezer, finally fulfilling a lifelong goal of being able to play at least 2 or 3 songs on my new guitar whilst sitting around with some friends. I was a little intimidated the first time I watched your video, but now after seeing it about six or seven times with guitar in hand, it is brilliantly laid out. Thanks loads, from Canada
This is the best lesson on learning the notes! Thank you. I known the piano and had difficulties trying to figure out the pattern on the guitar. You made it all make sense!
Just wanted to say a big thank you for this lesson. It was so clearly explained and I know I will be able to master this within a short time. Brilliant!
Para cualquier hispano hablante es importante saber el nombre inglés de las notas ha que hay muchísima más información en inglés que en español. Gracias
Mecanotech I’m just saying... I’m so proud I could understand what you said. I’ve only been learning Spanish through the internet im just so proud dont mind me. This is completely unrelated to everything lol. Written this saturday, 14 sept. 2019, hello future me. But yeah I think it’s wise you also learn about what theyre called in English
After scouring RUclips videos trying to find a way to understand the notes on the fret board better, your video is far more helpful than anything else I've seen. The tip about the double dot on the twelfth fret for example was news to me. I will continue watching your videos.
I have improved and even started Writting better because of your video on how to understand and use each letter on the chords of the string thanks for your help.
This was literally me first time watching your channel,and I am absolutely blown away by how easy to understand you're making it. The theory had been a bit difficult for me,but I could tell from the moment Eddie Ate Dynamite,Good Bye Eddie stuck in my head that this would be a great lesson,and it WAS. Thank you So much!
The day i master the guitar - i can always say ur sites help was the MAJOR REASON. Pls keep on.n can u also keep a vedio on what r the main mistakes beginners make ☺👍👍
I had my guitar for about a year and never really looked into the actual notes ever since the first video i found on it seemed wayy too confusing. Somehow you made everything very memorable and simple and I now Know all the notes on the guitar with only one watch through and some pauses 😎 THANK YOU!
There is a better way, especially if you plan on learning to read sheet music. The guitar is tuned in fourths except for the B string. The order of flats in the key signatures also proceed in fourths. The order of flats is B E A D G C F. For example if you have your finger on the 5th fret on the low E string, that is an A note, as you should already know. On the next string down (A string) at the same fret is the note D. To make this more clear, you know how to tune your guitar, right? It is tuned E A D G B E. The tuning of your guitar also follows the order of flats except for the B string as it is tuned a third up instead of a fourth. To make this crystal clear here is the order of flats and you will see the notes of how you tune your guitar between the added slash marks, B/EADG/CF. No matter where you are on the fretboard the note on the next string down follows this order, except on the B string which will be one fret forward. To prove to yourself that you already know this without realizing it, get your guitar and put your index finger on the E note on the A string at the 7th fret and bingo you know the name of the note on the next string below..... Just like tuning your guitar EADG.... Memorize the order of flats and you will have it. You already have four of the notes memorized you just need three more. To get a bead on this just think the word BEAD then GCF. BEADGCF And lastly this sequence of notes moves one fret forward at the B string and when the sequence ends on the F note it will begin again one fret forward. The only exception is going from the F note on the G string at the tenth fret to begin the sequence again on the B string at the 12th fret.
A really cool way of simplifying the notes on the guitar.You have taken all of the mystery out of the equation and broke it down for beginners to understand.
Brandon Miller That was a nice thing to say but do remember that people do have different opinions and religious beliefs. If its a Atheist or a Muslim whatever just be caretul with what you say even if you ment good.
Thank you for your wonderful lesson this is so much useful to me you are unique brilliant teacher thank you from the bottom of my heart .God bless you. Raj From India.
I’ve played in band in H.S., marching, concert, jazz, and pit orchestra for our plays. Went to college on a music scholarship and played with professionals all thru college and after but I never picked up a guitar until 5 years ago. I already knew the scales to improv in jazz and was intimidated by try to learn to play the guitar. Now thanks to YOU and this video. I do think I’ve got it. Thanks so much for your help and I’ll come back and let you know how I do. You got a new sub. Thanks again.
That's amazing and that's what it's all about . . it sounds to me like you're serious about your music and it's a great complement you found my videos useful 😃
Very well done! I used to know all the notes on the guitar by just grinding my brain. I layed off playing for years and just got back into it. This tutorial really simplified it for me and is a big help! Thanks!
Thank you so so so much!! You made it seem really easy and explained it in a way that even a begginer like me could understand everything You just motivated me to keep learning the guitar Thank you so much!!
i have been trying to wrap my head around the fretboard and scales for a while. brilliantly done! thank you, so much! (and thanks pandemic lockdown, mysterious fucked up ways. =] )
I've been playing on and off for years and never really progressed. This dude just dumbed it down to where I can finally learn more, move forward and not feel like a damn hack..
I've just posted the second part in this tutorial to take you one step further and understand sharps and flats
ruclips.net/video/Ju5PfXy2S4M/видео.html
Thanks :)
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GCH Guitar Academy I watched numerous videos and there too complex for beginners. first time I watched your video, and i finally can read the notes on the guitar and I learned what an octave is...thanks man your a great teacher. it was so easy.
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Finally someone who doesn't want to show his tricks, but who really wants to teach something 2 someone. Thanks, it is appreciated!
thank you . . . 😊
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What does that mean? Lol
Wat do mean? 😊
@ Bart S.
“Learning” is something that you do.
“Teaching” is something that another person or thing does to you, or ‘for’ you, whether ‘to’ your benefit or ‘to’ your disadvantage. Someone can also ‘teach’ something ‘to’ you.
You can ‘learn’ something ‘from’ someone, but you can’t ‘teach’ something ‘from’ someone; you can only ‘teach’ something ‘to’ someone. Someone can ‘teach’ you something, but that person can’t ‘learn’ you something; that person can ‘learn’ something from you or from someone or from something. Or that person can ‘learn’ ‘by’ the example of someone or ‘by’ the example of something or ‘by’ your example.
Grammatically speaking, it’s not “but who really wants to ‘learn’ something 2 someone.” But rather, it’s correct to say “but who really wants to ‘teach’ something to someone.”
Pardon the book, but... Just saying!
I've been a "beginner" guitar player for 20 years, playing open chords and easy songs from the internet. Since we're all isolated I decided to start learning the theory of the guitar neck. I wanted to be able to finger pick and travel up and down the fret board, something I've never been able to learn all these years. My awakening started a few months ago when I rented a keyboard and started learning the key positions on that. That helped me a lot when I started learning the guitar neck layout as well. I've watched a hundred guitar tutorials over the last week and this is BY FAR the most concise/succinct explanation I've seen yet. Now back to trying to master CAGED and memorizing the Penatonic scales etc.
Sorry to ramble on, I type really fast. :)
Thank you for your comment and what you said . . a nice ramble to say the least . . 😊😊😊
You've mirrored a Lot of Guys and Gals out there that are in the same 'Guitar Camp' as you are! Thanks for Sharing! My Goal? Learn all the Scales, the entire Fretboard, then Sing the Notes with my 'Fingers' up and down the Neck!
This should be the first lesson in learning guitar.
😊
@@guitar-academy I certainly learned something. Nice work. :)
@@antisoda Thanks 😊
Ikr, mfs are showing how to play chords without mentioning positions on necks
Yea, then all the nirvana rocking haters would get pissed
i have been playing guitar for two years now and was never able to understand any of these guitar note explanation videos but this guy dumbed it down so much it just opened a whole nother world of learning thanks man
MyAssStings 🤣🤣🤣 same here..so grateful for the level of dumbing it down
When I took my first guitar lesson I told the teacher when you tell me something say it like you’re teaching a ten year old because I’m stupid and I can’t grasp anything. It worked great. Now I can jam the shit out of Mary’s little lamb.
@@umuh3709
I think he went to a Catholic school...........Hehheh
Bob Sullivan oof
It's because, you had a poor teacher/teachers. The reason why Einstein was a great teacher was because he was able to dumb down the most complex parts of physics for a common man.
Bass player: Eddy Ate Dynamite, Good.
mark heyne so (good,dynamite ate Eddie)
@topple because Australia has a Y-string :D
@topple I knew that. And I succeeded with what I did.
@topple Please calm down...
7-String guitar: Brainless Eddy Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddie
*uploaded 8 years ago* and you’re still checking, replying and liking comments abt ppl like me finding this very helpful
Yes 🤔 This sort of theory never changes so people keep watching. I did a newer version of this video, (ruclips.net/video/w89mP1yRfdA/видео.html) but people still find the old one, I guess that's just the way RUclips works . . 😊
I'm getting an acoustic guitar for Christmas. Im already trying to teach myself some stuff without it. I didn't know how it would be learning at 22 without lessons, so hopefully you keep coming back to reply!
It makes my day when someone gets something out of the lessons, thank you
Best lesson ever!
"Each Additional Day Guitar Becomes Easier." that's how I was taught to remember the open strings.
Its also motivational
I might use this than the Eddie one
Cheers for the Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you ever tried - Rozardner Stopping Sounds Reality (do a search on google)? It is an awesome one off product for transforming you into A guitar legend minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my buddy at very last got astronomical success with it.
Best one I've heard so far
My teacher was a grim one..every boy & girl dies after eating😅
As a piano player the guitar always looked so complicated and hard to understand but after watching this video it really helped. I never knew the note concept was so alike.
If you play piano guitar is chips
Yes! My mind was blown we he explained the gaps/note distribution correlation between the piano and guitar. I'm still shook
hmmm chips 🙂
bro it’s still complicated i need help
yes me to before this video piano was easy and guitar was looks very hard but now after this video both are seems equal 😍😍
I just bought a guitar and today I watched half a dozen videos claiming I could memorize the fretboard in 10 minutes but you are the only one that actually explained what is going on with those crazy dots on my fretboard so I'm gonna hang out with you for a while:))
That's great . . thank you 😊😊
I watched a number of other tutorials trying to learn this with no luck. While watching this video I drew out six strings on a sheet of lined paper pretending the lines were frets. As I watched the video I labeled my 'fretboard'; then immediately after I picked up my guitar and played the notes while saying them aloud one by one. Done. Fretboard memorized in like 10 minutes or so. Thanks guys!!!!!! Now I plan to use a metronome playing the whole notes up and down the neck while saying them out loud until I get to 120bpm without tension in my hands or arms. After that I plan to practice the CAGED method to become fluent with using the whole neck, while learning as much as I can about music theory. Along the way I plan to take lessons in person about once every two weeks while playing Rocksmith 2014 an hour a day, and practicing technique drills for another hour. The ultimate desired goal is to get closer toward playing in the style of music of a Nick Johnston, Joe Satriani, or Yngwe Malmsteen. +GCH Guitar Academy does that sound like a reasonable path considering I travel for work a lot and have limited availability for in person lessons?
Steve Park
Is that Rocksmith game any good? I saw a 2nd hand copy the other day but it didn't come with any of the wires. I didn't want to waste money buying everything if the game wasn't very good.
Oh my god. This beats all of those “wonder lesson” tricks they constantly try to sell you. Why doesn’t everyone just teach this?!!
late I know, but thanks 🙂
For someone struggling to understand this for years, this was the most TO the point lesson, with perfect picture representations for each piece of information. Well done sir well done.
Thank you very much . . . 😊
@@guitar-academy The most helpful video, I think this will help me break away from only two scales, Thank you :)
@@lowgpu1687 that's great to hear . . thank you 😊😊
This is actually THE BEST method I've ever seen THANK YOU!
Thank you :)
Yes I agree, - I've watched loads of the vlogs on how to learn the fret board note. The picture caught my eye. I looked for reference, - so glad I did. Many Thanks.👍😀
"Every Amateur Does Get Better Eventually." This is the one I like since I'm a beginner. Of course I know I have to practice and all. ;-)
I like that one . . 😀
this guy just turned my 5 years of experience to 7 minutes
that's nice to know . . thank you 🙂
lol
As a beginner I was daunted by the charts of notes in seemingly random spots but you have explained it in such a simple form I feel confident to move forward - thank you so much 💕
I will check out your other videos as well 😀
Glad it was helpful! thank your very much for your support . . 😊😃
I can't count how many beginner guitar videos ive watched over the past 7 yrs of owning my guitar. No confidence in what Ive learned. This video just blasted every video ive ever watched and it all finally clicked with the clear explanation and images in this video. I want to cry, my bf is going to be so excited for me bc he always tries to explain this stuff to me and ive never fully understood til now. So much gratitude right now.
wow . . that is fantastic to hear and really encourages me . . . thank you 😊😃
Finally a visual aid that really helps. When you wrote the notes out A BC D EF G A, (with the gaps in between) it finally clicked as to where the half steps are on the fretboard!! This is something I can close my eyes and see it and remember it! THANK YOU!
That's brilliant . . . thank you 😊
Many thanks for this - really, really helpful for a 53 year old learner guitar player.
+Ahsan Khan And for a 30 year old one :-)
43 yr old beginner
Im 11
I'm vegan
IF you turn into a starving musician, you can always eat the guitar, and not feel bad!!
Wowwww! FIRST LESSON THAT I ACTUALLY LEARNT THINGS! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! thank you 😊😃
Hands down the best explanation I've ever heard. Just enough details to not overwhelm, but thorough enough to actually use. Great job guys.
Thanks for your comment . . . it made my day to read :)
E - Elvis
A - Ate
D - Drugs
G - Good
B - Bye
E - Elvis
HA
This is better now I will always remember
I actually use this... THANKS
Perfect haha
E- Evil A- Ass D- Demons G-Give B-Bad E- Energy
Holy shit! You made naming the notes on the fretboard so easy! No one i've watched explained it like that. It's so easy now, all you do is start at the string, for example Low E, and follow the pattern he showed earlier in the video and you've just named the frets. Wow Thank you man!!
Thank you :-)
I watched numerous videos and there too complex for beginners. first time I watched your video, and i finally can read the notes on the guitar and I learned what an octave is...thanks man your a great teacher.
Thank you . . . :-)
This is so far the easiest tutorial to follow regarding learning notes on a guitar. Thank you so much!
Thank you :-)
I had to hop on the comments and say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!! I am a woodwind, piano, and percussion musician and know how to read music on the page, know the pattern progression of notes, octaves....all of that. I have always wanted to learn guitar and I picked one up finally. My biggest roadblock is that I want to start learning just scales so I can know the notes on the fret as I play, then incorporate scales and go from there. My hurdle was understanding what notes were played when pressing each fret. It starts with finally memorizing open fret, as you mentioned in the video. Then, when you started showing the notes on the low E string and how to know that chromatically, the B/C and E/F are always together with no half step in between...it clicked. A fret is a half step! I was able to relate it to piano keys and how that is set up and now, I'm off and rolling. It took your video for me to get that click to happen so now, I know the notes on the fretboard. Thanks again! If I could thumbs up this a million times, I will. I'll definitely subscribe to your channel and see what other words of wisdom you have. You've saved me from frustration!
Thank you very much for your feedback on the lesson and your experience. It's really encouraging when you find out the videos are helping people out . . . thank again 😊😃
awesome video. i’ve been playing guitar for a few years, self-taught, and this stuff was always so hard for me without a teacher. this made it a lot easier
Thank you . . . it's great to know when people find the lessons useful . . . 😊
I am complete rookie about guitar theory and playing guitar. This was the best guide to memorise notes. Thank you very much 😌
Glad it was helpful! thank you 😊
Wow! Wow! I have listened to more than 6 different teachers thought i would never get it. You are simply the best teacher for a beginner. Thanks from Kenya
That's great . . . and thank you from Wales UK
I don't know how to play Guitar
Don't have A Guitar...
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Tho watched whole tutorial..
Good Information..
Will try Guitar someday.
Cheers 🍻
I think most people find playing one easier than understanding the theory . . 😊😊
Finally a respectable easy explanation on memorizing the notes. Well done. Thank you.
thank you :)
43yrs old, just learning guitar .... the best video yet ..... its been a long time since I've had one of those really enjoyable 'ahhh I got it!' moments in life lol...... very nice video, looking forward to checking out your others .... thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! thank you very much 😊😃
I'm an old geezer, finally fulfilling a lifelong goal of being able to play at least 2 or 3 songs on my new guitar whilst sitting around with some friends. I was a little intimidated the first time I watched your video, but now after seeing it about six or seven times with guitar in hand, it is brilliantly laid out. Thanks loads, from Canada
That's really great to hear . . makes it all worth while . . . :-)
DITTO from a fellow geezer just now taking up guitar. Best wishes.
Post a video of your first song!
Great teaching!! I went from not knowing to enlightened in ten minutes. I have the fretboard down cold now. THANKS!
+Joe Schlabotnick That's great . . . :-)
I came from a piano world. 2 strings up - 2 frets up rule changed my life! NOW I get it. Thank you! The best theory lessons!
Fantastic! That's really great to hear . . thank you . 😀
This is the best lesson on learning the notes! Thank you. I known the piano and had difficulties trying to figure out the pattern on the guitar. You made it all make sense!
Glad it was helpful! thank you 😊
Just wanted to say a big thank you for this lesson. It was so clearly explained and I know I will be able to master this within a short time. Brilliant!
Thank you very much . . . :-)
Thank you. This explanation helped me more than countless other attempts to get a grasp on this material.
That's really great to hear :-)
A = La
B = Si
C = Do
D = Re
E = Mi
F = Fa
G = Sol
For those who need the Do scale
Para cualquier hispano hablante es importante saber el nombre inglés de las notas ha que hay muchísima más información en inglés que en español. Gracias
Mecanotech I’m just saying... I’m so proud I could understand what you said. I’ve only been learning Spanish through the internet im just so proud dont mind me. This is completely unrelated to everything lol.
Written this saturday, 14 sept. 2019, hello future me.
But yeah I think it’s wise you also learn about what theyre called in English
@@arcadicus_ezevius I'm proud of you
Mecanotech aww thank you!!! HAHA
@mark heyne at least in my region we use the notes exactly like C,D,E.... With '#' and 'b'. You mean Europeans when you say Continentals ?
Brilliant - simplicity itself. So much clearer
than so many other lessons
Glad it helped! thank you 😊😊
This is the first time I've ever seen note layout explained so clearly. Thank you!
Thank you :-)
After scouring RUclips videos trying to find a way to understand the notes on the fret board better, your video is far more helpful than anything else I've seen. The tip about the double dot on the twelfth fret for example was news to me. I will continue watching your videos.
Thank you :-)
Same here that double dot thing was like wait woah
Watching this lesson opened up so much of my guitar knowledge. THANK YOU!
That's brilliant to hear . . . thank you 😊
I have improved and even started Writting better because of your video on how to understand and use each letter on the chords of the string thanks for your help.
That's really great. It makes my day when I find out someone has found the material useful . . :-)
This was literally me first time watching your channel,and I am absolutely blown away by how easy to understand you're making it. The theory had been a bit difficult for me,but I could tell from the moment Eddie Ate Dynamite,Good Bye Eddie stuck in my head that this would be a great lesson,and it WAS. Thank you So much!
That's nice of you to say, thank you! 😊😃
A proper video that teaches the basics of locating a note, cheers ❤
Glad it was helpful! thank you 😊😃
For anyone starting on a guitar, this is the best video I’ve ever watched starting on. Deserved this like
Thank you very much . . 😊😊
I am so grateful! Finally I get what all these letters are about.
The day i master the guitar - i can always say ur sites help was the MAJOR REASON. Pls keep on.n can u also keep a vedio on what r the main mistakes beginners make ☺👍👍
Thanks, good suggestion . . will do! 😊
I have been taking lessons for 2 months and struggling. After watching this, I am now kicking butt. AWSOME VIDEO!! THANK YOU!!!!
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I had my guitar for about a year and never really looked into the actual notes ever since the first video i found on it seemed wayy too confusing. Somehow you made everything very memorable and simple and I now Know all the notes on the guitar with only one watch through and some pauses 😎 THANK YOU!
That's great . . Thank you . . 🙂🙂
There is a better way, especially if you plan on learning to read sheet music. The guitar is tuned in fourths except for the B string. The order of flats in the key signatures also proceed in fourths. The order of flats is
B E A D G C F. For example if you have your finger on the 5th fret on the low E string, that is an A note, as you should already know. On the next string down (A string) at the same fret is the note D. To make this more clear, you know how to tune your guitar, right? It is tuned E A D G B E. The tuning of your guitar also follows the order of flats except for the B string as it is tuned a third up instead of a fourth. To make this crystal clear here is the order of flats and you will see the notes of how you tune your guitar between the added slash marks,
B/EADG/CF. No matter where you are on the fretboard the note on the next string down follows this order, except on the B string which will be one fret forward. To prove to yourself that you already know this without realizing it, get your guitar and put your index finger on the E note on the A string at the 7th fret and bingo you know the name of the note on the next string below.....
Just like tuning your guitar EADG....
Memorize the order of flats and you will have it. You already have four of the notes memorized you just need three more. To get a bead on this just think the word BEAD then GCF.
BEADGCF
And lastly this sequence of notes moves one fret forward at the B string and when the sequence ends on the F note it will begin again one fret forward. The only exception is going from the F note on the G string at the tenth fret to begin the sequence again on the B string at the 12th fret.
This was really helpful. As a beginner it all seems so much simpler now thank you!
thank you :-)
A really cool way of simplifying the notes on the guitar.You have taken all of the mystery out of the equation and broke it down for beginners to understand.
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Million thanks much for making these video so easy to understand. You have given me hope to learn to play the quitar.
That's great
The illustrations have cleared this up for me so well. Thank you for doing this video.
+Steve OConnor @Thank you . . . :-)
Understanding the actave pattern is really easy and innovative.
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Wow! You have explained all basics in a very simple manner. Appreciate your efforts here.Thanks
It has to be simple for me . . ;)
Freshly working using this video...so so helpful. Explained in a very simple way thank you!!!
Thank you . . and thanks for watching 😃
Thanks for posting this i have memory loss due to a head injury and this video is the best one i have found for me to remember the notes
Thank you . . . I'ts good to hear when it is really useful to someone . . :-)
Great job, thanks for making it easy. Appreciated the octave wave pattern, as a scientist, it makes more sense to see it like that.
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This lesson is a blessing. May God bless your hands and heart and set your spirit free in the truth.
Brandon Miller :-)
LOL xD
May it be so. Amen.
Brandon Miller That was a nice thing to say but do remember that people do have different opinions and religious beliefs. If its a Atheist or a Muslim whatever just be caretul with what you say even if you ment good.
YES,it is a blessing.
By far the best instructional video, it was very helpful
Thank you :-)
Outstanding tutorial. Concise and to the point. Very impressive.
I'm gonna put that comment in my portfolio for the next time I have a job interview ;)
Thank you for your wonderful lesson this is so much useful to me you are unique brilliant teacher thank you from the bottom of my heart .God bless you. Raj From India.
Thanks Raj . . . and God bless you 😊
I’ve played in band in H.S., marching, concert, jazz, and pit orchestra for our plays. Went to college on a music scholarship and played with professionals all thru college and after but I never picked up a guitar until 5 years ago. I already knew the scales to improv in jazz and was intimidated by try to learn to play the guitar. Now thanks to YOU and this video. I do think I’ve got it. Thanks so much for your help and I’ll come back and let you know how I do. You got a new sub. Thanks again.
That's amazing and that's what it's all about . . it sounds to me like you're serious about your music and it's a great complement you found my videos useful 😃
Wow! This is what had never been able to be explained to me. Thank you. I needed this fundamental knowledge.
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This is an EXTREMELY helpful video. THANK YOU!!!
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Brilliant. Some people can teach, you’re one of them.
Thank you very much . . 😊
I already knew all this but going back to basics is so damn refreshing.
Not a lot of pressure. Just taking your time.
3:14 E string note names
3:34 A string note names
5:08 All string note names
5:16 Octave pattern 2-2 (2 strings up 2 frets up = same note)
6:10 Octave pattern 2-3
After all the videos I’ve watched this is by far the simplist way I’ve seen it . I’m a brass player so my knowledge on reading music is there .
late I know . . . thank you 🙂
technique explained in a very simple way..hats off!!
Chandrasekhar Jena :-)
Thankyou very much it s a great way learn the notes on a guitar fast !
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A revelation . This makes sense and is so much clearer and easier to learn than just the traditional rote learning. Thank you !
You're very welcome! Thank you 😀
"here are the strings, from thickest to thinnest" Nice to have someone remember not everybody knows low e and high e
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This was the most I've learned in all my time playing guitar.
wow . . that's great . . thanks 😀
Very well done! I used to know all the notes on the guitar by just grinding my brain. I layed off playing for years and just got back into it. This tutorial really simplified it for me and is a big help! Thanks!
Glad it helped! thank you 😊
simply brilliant! Well said with no distractions...
thank you . .
OMG :D You just made that so easy to understand. Thank you very much.
+ThePerfectOrbit that's great . . :)
Thank you so much this the best tutorial I had come across so far . U had opened my mind thank you so helpful and easy to understand
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Yes I appreciate your tutorial I thank you once again. Is there any tutorial Base on how to Learn solo?
I have got a play list taking through the process ruclips.net/video/_pGfUZDBSLg/видео.html
Thank you so so so much!!
You made it seem really easy and explained it in a way that even a begginer like me could understand everything
You just motivated me to keep learning the guitar
Thank you so much!!
Thank you . . your positive comment has helped motivate me make more videos . . 😊
i have been trying to wrap my head around the fretboard and scales for a while. brilliantly done! thank you, so much! (and thanks pandemic lockdown, mysterious fucked up ways. =] )
Thank you . . LOL . . lookin' on the bright side . . 😊
@@guitar-academy yes positive use of time..
Your are a damn genius. I've never had it explained so clearly. AMAZING. THANK YOU SIR
that' great . . thank you very much 😊😊
Thanks a million time . The only picture that really demistified the fretboard..
Damn, this now makes so much since!!! Definitely will now be viewing part 2 & liking both!!! Thanks
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That was really good and very efficiently spoken.
That's a real complement, when I first started doing these videos I sounded like a robot . .
I've been playing on and off for years and never really progressed. This dude just dumbed it down to where I can finally learn more, move forward and not feel like a damn hack..
Thank you . . that's great . . 🙂
I agree.
@@elkeellis756 Thank you . . . 🙂🙂
by far the best video explaining the single note and fret board,keep making videos 2👍👍up
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Damn good tutorial, still a little confused but I’ll keep rewatching it
Thank you 😊
yes of course
My mind just blew open!!!! Thank you
+qp2pendejo
Did you eat dynamite too?
Great video. Simple and direct.
Thank you, much appreciated 😊😃
Thx for the help you taught me about the strings
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Thank you for a great lesson! :-)
dagsterl Thank you :-)
best tutorial i’ve seen thanks the 2 strings up and the 2 frets up really helped
Glad it helped! thank you very much 😊😃
Thank you, I understand how to play the guitar
oh my gosh ... this made everything so much easier! thank you!
Thank you . . . 😊
Even if it’s 7 years old it’s still the most helpful I can’t thank u enough cause now I can start playing my fav songs after learning this
Thank you very much 🙂
Explained very well, thank you!
No . . thank you for watching