www.RiffNinja.com This lesson will give you a handle on your guitar fretboard, and guitar notes for beginners. A lot of beginners get hung up on how to go about learning the guitar notes on the fretboard, and it all boils down to learning your tones and semitones and how they relate to the guitar. Video Rating: 4 / 5 More free lessons at www.vitalguitar.com Sorry about the strange background noise. I hope you find this lesson helpful. How to hold a guitar and pick www.youtube.com How to hold a pick: vitalguitar.com How to read music and tabs: vitalguitar.com Guitar basics:vitalguitar.com Twitter: @freelessons Email: admin@vitalguitar.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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you play a new chord every first beat. So if I were to start playing the exercise now, I would play the C chord on the first beat and let it ring out for the other three beats, then on the next beat I would play the D chord and let that ring out, and so on. Does this make sense? If not, try to be very specific as to what you are confused about. You should also be familiar with tabs and how to downstroke to play this exercise.
Ah yes it’s actually pretty simple. Have a metronome handy for this and set it to 60 beats per minute. For the exercise you just have to play each chord for 4 beats. Count the beats if you have to – “one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four,…” etc. and play one chord for the duration of four beats, then switch the chord and play that for four beats.
On the website, I’m confused as to how to play exercise 1 in chords I
Yeah the audio is terrible. At 4:24 I play 4th finger 4th fret E string, 2nd finger 2nd fret E string, 1st finger 1st fret E string, 4th finger 4th fret B string, 2nd finger 2nd fret B string. The notes in the same order are G#, F#, F, D#, C#. 1st finger = index, 2nd finger = middle, etc. High E string the the string closest to the ground (or highest-sounding string), B string is the string second closest from the ground.
i’m sorry, but I did not understand anything at all. Which fingers did you put on what frets on what notes?