www.guitartheoryrevolution.info This video lesson shows you the universal note pattern which makes learning the notes on the guitar fretboard easy. It also contains an exercise which will help you remember all the note locations within days. For the free 13 page e-book that accompanies this lesson which contains diagrams and more exercises visit: www.guitartheoryrevolution.info
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Did you know that the “equal tempered” tuning is just a compromise? in this tuning every tune sounds bad when you’re comparing them with clear tunes from historical tunings. equal yes but bad. in some of the historical tunings like valotti or werckmeister they have just 3 or 4 really bad tunes but the others sound like heaven because of their clear third. there is no wrong or right tuning, the priorities have changed.
that’s his secret to learn the notes on the fretboard
woah “mind blown”
There i was rolling my eyes.. But then you said “Do you see a patten?
Double freakin wow and THANKS so much!!.
Why do you count the strings in reverse order ?
I’m sorry to hear that. Where did you get stuck?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you
I think you are confused. Yes my method is different, that’s why it’s called Guitar Theory REVOLUTION… not Guitar Theory “The Same As Everyone Else”.
But different does not mean wrong. Did you know that the way we currently tune instruments (equal temperament) was considered wrong for hundreds of years?
Anyway, thanks for taking an interest in my video!
The pattern still holds up to the 21st fret, it means you don’t have the full two octaves on your guitar. This is not abnormal. Some guitars are designed that way. Some even have more than 24 frets!
Thank you for your kind comment!
You’re right!
Thanks!
It still would apply, you would just have to revert back to your first octave for missing notes. The pattern still exists on your fretboard, even if your guitar may not have all the notes that encompass it.
Learning all of the notes on the fretboard has been something that I knew I had to learn. Once I know the notes on the guitar, then I will be able to apply and deduce intervals wherever I am on the board, which means I can free up and improve my playing and know where chords are, much like a piano. I’m very visual. This pattern has made tackling this learning process so much more doable for me. Thanks.
Man, you ARE A HERO. Youre a great teacher, and have good logic. Thx a million, this video helped me
My guitar only has 21 frets so the second 12 octaves does not aply for me cause I would need 24 frets so how does this aply to a 21 fretted guitar? I’m confused pleas explain.
I got your free eBook from your website. And I am sorry to say that there are lots of mistakes. Simple mistakes too, luckily I knew them but some people might not have done and are totally confused.
I read it 10 times over and check 20 sites on googled to see I if I was cracking up, but you ‘the so called’ professional guitarist is wrong.
One example from your ebook -
The thickest string (the low E) is #1, while the thinnest (the high e) is #6
This is totally incorrect, its back to front!!!!
this reminds me a lot of fretboard logic – still informative.
nice
Well done mate! nice and slow and it is all good! cheers!
This helped me in no way…
he’s got the poon-points.