How To Read Guitar Sheet Music – Guitar Lessons

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25 Responses to How To Read Guitar Sheet Music – Guitar Lessons

  1. Rockyroopam says:

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    @MrThisotherguy look at the clef, if its a treble clef, i would avoid the bottom 2 strings usually; unless the notes are way below the lines

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    It seemed like he was mumbling the whole time. Speak clearly please!

  3. iWearVans97 says:

    how to read music

    @BreakingDawnEdward you choose based on the octave

  4. ohhRuthii says:

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    -____- this doesn’t help at all.
    no offense.

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    @evelchef2 i dont know if you play guitar but this and chords are pretty different witch i why im failing guitar class

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    So FACE EGBDF EFGABCDEF ? Lol That’s it O.O?

  7. savvyandskye says:

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    @BreakingDawnEdward You can play the same note many different ways on different strings. But if the note is higher up on the musical staff, it will probably be on a higher string.

  8. ZuZaarr says:

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    @MrThisotherguy you gotta figure it out, :p if it doesnt sound right, then you maybe on the wrong string

  9. JustJessiexo says:

    how to read music

    @BreakingDawnEdward im with ya, thats the only thing i dont understand..

  10. fishguru73 says:

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    @GoldenWolf2456 I do play guitar but Hizokuto gave a better explanation than I did because the octave of a note can also be found within the staff.

  11. casey19971 says:

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    @MetaLMasteR3022 or u could play it all on the A string. 5th fret. 8th fret. 10th fret

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    @fishguru73
    you either play guitar or another instrument because this is exactly wat i would had said in this situation.

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    Thanks for the great EGBDF info! I learned it as “Deserves Fudge”. Good stuff!

  14. fishguru73 says:

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    @BreakingDawnEdward Most instruments have higher and lower octaves and the notation for a low F is represented by added lines beneath the clef and a higher octave of the same note would be represented above the lines.

  15. hizokuto says:

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    This only teaches you how to read sheet music, but not play it.
    To play it you have to learn the corresponding notes on the fretboard.
    For example the E in FACE, that last note in the space, can be played
    on the 6th open string. It can also be played on the 5th string/5th fret. The same note can be played in many places on the fretboard. Also, don’t confuse the lines with the strings. This isn’t guitar tabs: the 5 lines don’t correspond to 5 strings. They correspond to notes.

  16. how to read music

    this teaches me nothing i havent already known

  17. alien001Productions says:

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    this teaches me nothing i havent already known

  18. SleepingBearFilms says:

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    @BreakingDawnEdward
    I KNNNOOWWWW

  19. krazskater says:

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    @BreakingDawnEdward , ur not supposed to play strings ur suppost to play the chords

  20. Hacker2090 says:

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    @MinnesotaRejects they are 5 lines only :-S ?

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