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In this article I will present you a game, which I call 'Note game'. It can help you A LOT in learning the notes on guitar.

I really suggest you to read the first part of this article, because it describes certain things in detail, which we will implement here, such as comparison of notes through octaves, adjacent strings, etc. Let's learn the game first, and then what things you can actually do with it.

Sooner or later, you will need to know the notes on guitar, and know them by default. It will help you in musically communicating with other musicians, in understanding your guitar better and, of course, in making you see what does and what doesn't work faster. Learning notes on guitar is a process, which is most effective if you do it with constant practice. I have a few tips that could make your learning much easier, and they're based on various ways to compare the note you search to the note you already know. Imprint the note keypoints on your mental image of guitar neck, and then compare other notes to it. I believe that anyone can learn all the notes on standard 6 string guitar within a month, if you use only 15 minutes a day in implementing these tips.Here they are:

What are tablatures? What are notes? Why do we contemporary guitarists use tabs more than notes? How do we read those?

Let's talk a bit about degrees and intervals in music theory. They are one of most useful things you can know, especially when exploring soloing and improvisation.

 

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