there is no good way to memorize it besides playing, the more and more i played the more and more comfortable i became with it. the standard inlays are at 3,5,7,9,12,15,17,19,and 21
2007-10-12 12:51:33
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answer #1
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answered by >artifactsoftheblackrain< 6
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Please don't put the 'note stickers' on the neck. Every guitar player in the world learned without the stickers.
The Major scale is:
A-A#-B-C-C#-D-D#-E-F-F#-G-G#.
Notice that there are no half-steps between B & E. (There are differing signature notations for the half-steps between B & E but that's for a later class.) Standard tuning from the top-string down, played as an 'open' note, each string at the 'nut' is tuned to:
E-A-D-G-B-E.
So if you place your finger on the first fret from the nut on the top-most string it should sound an "A" and you're playing an "A" note. Use the same method with each string; start with the open note then work your way up the neck until the scale starts repeating.
You might want to take a course in music theory for guitar or buy the book that shows the technique for determining each note name. Remember each string starts repeating itself. There is a finite amount of information to consume.
2007-10-12 13:49:50
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answered by Joe Schmo from Kokomo 6
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looks such as you haven't any longer have been given a topic with low humidity, besides. ;) Is the fretboard lacquered? in that case, you are able to wipe it down with a humid fabric (you are able to as properly upload a splash dish detergent if mandatory). If it is not lacquered, you are able to eliminate the strings and bypass over it with 0000 gauge steel wool. Tear off a small volume of the steel wool and artwork interior an analogous path with the aid of fact the grain. you are able to polish the frets whilst you're at it. once you're achieved, you are able to rub some drops of lemon oil (do no longer overdo it) into the fretboard to circumstance it. this will additionally help even out the colour. on the different hand, you need to use a advertisement fretboard purifier/conditioner.
2017-01-03 13:19:11
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answered by contes 3
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You need body or muscle memory. If the fret board has NO markers, dots can be placed. But really, practicing a LOT is the only way to learn what you need to play. For written tests, if your lessons include that - air guitar :)
2007-10-12 13:01:34
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answered by SC 5
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By remembering all the places where you find the same note and the same scale. Start with E.
2007-10-12 12:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Ultimateguitar.com, choose your instrument (guitar) and click on tuning. Find "scales" then choose any scale and choose "chromatic" and print it. It will give you a fretboard with every note labeled.
2007-10-12 13:04:51
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answered by dudezoid 3
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Count the dots....count the dots.....count the dots.... for positioning. They make a sticker you can put on your fretboard for all the notes....should be available at any music store.
2007-10-12 12:51:08
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answered by Allen 4
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