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Guitar Lesson 1

Guitar Fretboard and strings

The image below is a picture of the guitar fretboard. To understand how this diagram works, you need to hold the guitar out in front of you. The strings on the guitar should be directed towards your face. This view should be the exact view that the image below depicts. Look at the image below and visualize that the picture is your guitar facing you.


Each dot on the guitar fretboard represents the different frets on the guitar, look below. The first dot is on the 3rd fret, the second dot is on the 5th fret, the third dot is on the 7th fret and so on all the way up the fretboard. Most guitars will have these dots, but some may not.

E A D G B E. These are the 6 strings that make up the guitar. Notice the colors, each string has its own color. These colors will be illustrated on some images to help learn the strings and with placement of the notes to the particular string. Each string and color should be memorized.

You may have noticed that there are two E strings? One is the Low E which is the Red E and the largest string, look above. The other E string is the High E string which is the thinnest string, check that string out. Each string is at times referenced by number in our lessons. These numbers are standard throughout the industry and they are as follows:

High E string 1st string Thinnest
B string 2nd string
G string  3rd string
D string 4th string
A string  5th string
Low E 6th string Fattest

You should now know what 6 strings E A D G B and E make up the guitar.

It is vital to know every note on the fretboard and that will be covered in the next lesson. Here's a link to the blank illustrations of the guitar fretboard, you will use these illustrations to fill in all the notes of the fretboard. Click on the blank illustration link above, print out these illustrations and have them handy to fill in each note as you study the following lessons. Then return back to this page.

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Good luck,