F bar chord help9/5/2023 ![]() The next note up on your low E string is an F. ![]() We just went from E to F! As you know, there is no sharp or flat between them. The first one, (E to F) is exactly what is happening here. Now we can reference the sets of notes above. Starting with your low E string and sharpening the pitch by one fret/semitone, you would play the 1st fret of the E string. Let’s talk about the 1st fret of the E string again. Whole tones get the same treatment and breakdown, but whole tones are always 2 frets on the guitar. ![]() We could also say that we just lowered the pitch by a semitone. Now, if we are to go back to that original note we started on and play 1-fret lower, we just made it flat ( b). Another way of saying it is we just “raised the pitch by a semitone”. When you play a fret above that note, we just sharpened it (#), or “raised the pitch”. On the guitar you can grab any ol’ fret on any ol’ string. Getting a grip on this concept will deepen your knowledge for what we’re about to get into. Let’s talk about semitones and whole tones for a second. Conversely, when you flatten ( b) the note you’re going to lower the pitch. In general musician terms, when you sharpen (#) a note it means you raise the pitch. This is important because they don’t have a sharp (#) or a flat ( b) between them. There are only 2 sets of notes that you need to remember: So, let’s get into this easy-to-remember formula and unlock the mysterious guitar grid! That note now sounds different and altered. Say if you play the first fret of the E string – it’s not longer an “E” note. We know the names of the strings (E, A, D, G, B, e), and these are the notes when the strings are played open. So, I’m going to show you how to find every single note on the guitar. You’re going to be able to play the same major and minor chords in up to 3 different ways…without even thinking about it! Of course that last bit will take some practice… but I hope you find the idea of this to be motivating and exciting! Here’s PART II: Guitar Fretboard EXPLAINED | Learn The Notes On The Electric Guitar! Part II: Guitar Fretboard Explained | Learn The Notes On the Electric Guitar! Learn The Notes On The Electric Guitar!ĭiscover Every Note On the Guitar Fretboard (Unlock the grid) Guitar Fretboard Explained | Learn The Notes On The Electric Guitar!
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