Refresh your memory with how to play the D chord by watching the video below:
Monday, June 29, 2009
Week 2: Learn the G Chord
The G chord is one of the first chords a lot of people learn! Watch this video to see how to form the chord:
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Notes in Music (a.k.a Music Alphabet)
There are 12 notes in music. It's best just to memorize them. They are:
A
A#
B
C
C#
D
D#
E
F
F#
G
G#
IMPORTANT: there are to places where there is no half step. That occurs between B and C and E and F.
A
A#
B
C
C#
D
D#
E
F
F#
G
G#
IMPORTANT: there are to places where there is no half step. That occurs between B and C and E and F.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Week 1- Tuning your Guitar
Now that you know the string names are E, A, D, G, B, E you need to make sure they are actually tuned to play those notes.
You can tune your guitar in 3 basic ways:
1) By a digital tuner from a music store (about $20) and tune to it
2) Log on to an online tuner website and tune your guitar to it
3) Tune to the keys on a keyboard (as the picture below describes)

Watch this video below to watch a demo of how to tune your guitar
You can tune your guitar in 3 basic ways:
1) By a digital tuner from a music store (about $20) and tune to it
2) Log on to an online tuner website and tune your guitar to it
3) Tune to the keys on a keyboard (as the picture below describes)
Watch this video below to watch a demo of how to tune your guitar
Week1- String Names
It's important to learn the names of the individual strings. Traditionally it is from top to bottom (thickest to thinnest): E, A, D, G, B, E.
You can remember this by the phrase "Elephants And Donkeys Grow Big Ears" or create a sentence of your own.
The video below will help you better understand the string names:
You can remember this by the phrase "Elephants And Donkeys Grow Big Ears" or create a sentence of your own.
The video below will help you better understand the string names:
Week 1- Anatomy of a Guitar
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