![]() ![]() ![]() On your guitar, each fret provides a Half Step between each note – remember that the two exceptions B-C and E-F are actually a half step apart (there are no sharps/flats between these notes). If the half step FOLLOWS a note, it is sharp - if it comes BEFORE a note it is flat:Ī (A# or Bb) B C (C# or Db) D (D# or Eb) E F (F# or Gb) G (G# or Ab). The sharp and flat names can mean the same thing, for example after the A note the half step can be called either A# (A sharp) or Bb (B flat). You will notice that between the B and C and between the E and F there are no half steps,these two exceptions are only a half step apart in their normal form. Halfway between music notes there are Half Steps ( A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G#) ,The ‘ #‘ symbol is called a SHARP,and Note that half steps are also called Flats,usually denoted by a “ b“(called a FLAT ) at the end (Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E F Gb G) There are spacings between each Natural note,called a “Whole Step” (think Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Ni), a distinct sound difference in the tone of each musical note. The notes get Repeated after every 12 Notes,and they are a bit sharper(as they are at a higher pitch the ,usually the difference is called an Octave) Music has got SEVEN natural notes ,named as "A,B,C,D,E,F,G",including the "FLATS and SHARP" there are a total of 12 Notes The Fretboard is Divided into several Partitions called “ FRETS” and they are the things that bring the change in the sound.pressing one them along with striking the string produce a peculiar sound called “ NOTE“,below we will read more about “ NOTES“. ![]() In the Opening Lesson You have read about a thing Called “FretBoard”,If not then read it Here. You must have noticed by now that your guitar has only SIX strings(if its got More Or Less,then there is no lesson we can Provide you :P), Ever wondered how those Guitarists produce cool music,just by these Six Strings?Read Below For The answers, ![]()
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