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Inversions Explained!
Inversions in music are the idea of ‘flipping’ two notes around. So in stead of the intervals from C to G (which is 5 notes away – C D E F G) you simply invert that creating an interval from … Continue reading
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Tagged EADGBE, EGBDF, FACE, Guitar, Harmony, Intervals, Inversions, Music Lessons, Octaves, Piano, Rule Of 9, Sightreading, Tutorials
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Are Open Strings A Chord?
Are Open Strings a Chord? Yes. The definition of a chord is anything that is two notes or more. If you played the open strings E and A, you would be playing a chord. The chord could be an E … Continue reading
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Tagged Chords, EADGBE, Fourths, Guitar Strings, Hear And Play, High E, Intervals, Low E, Perfect Pitch, Relative Pitch, String Order, Thirds, Tuner, Tuning
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Drop C And D Explained!
What is Drop C Tuning? Drop C tuning is C G C F A D. An easy way to think of this is as Drop D, but then bringing every string down a whole step. You can also create a … Continue reading
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Tagged DADGAD, Drop C, Drop D, EADGBE, Fourths, GGDGBD, Guitar Strings, Hear And Play, High E, Intervals, Low E, Perfect Pitch, Relative Pitch, String Order, Thirds, Tuner, Tuning
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How To Tune The Guitar To Itself! (1 Of 2)
There are a number of different ways you can tune the guitar: 1.) The guitar is standard as E A D G B E. So when you tune the guitar to itself, you ONLY need ONE note to be in … Continue reading
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Tagged EADGBE, Fourths, Guitar Strings, Hear And Play, High E, Intervals, Low E, Perfect Pitch, Relative Pitch, String Order, Thirds, Tuner, Tuning
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Top And Bottom! Put An End To It!
The strings on the guitar are EADGBE. Notice how there are 2 E strings. One is thick and the other is thin. But when someone refers to the top of the guitar they are referring to the string closest to … Continue reading
Posted in Technique, Theory
Tagged EADGBE, Guitar Strings, High E, Low E, String Order, Tuning
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Whats That Buzzing On My Guitar Strings?
If you’ve ever had buzzing on your strings, then watch this video. There are numerous problems that you could be creating if this happens. 1.) Your not pressing down on the strings hard enough 2.) The Fretboard could be off … Continue reading
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Tagged Buzz, Buzzing On Guitar Strings, EADGBE, Intonation, Music Lessons, Piano, String Action
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