Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A Review of Notes - A and G

Reading and Playing Guitar/Sheet Music (Click Image for Full Size)

Remember: The note G is placed on the 2nd line of the staff. To play the note A, place your second finger of your left hand on the 2nd fret of the G string (the string where you would play the note G). A quarter note is a note cimpletely "filled in" (view "Giraffes and Ants") and lasts one beat. A half note has a space at the base, meaning it lasts two beats (view "Half Time"). Always pluck downward. The two numbers at the beginning of the above staffs are called four four time signatures. They are placed after the treble clef and tell you there are four counts in each bar.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Need Help With Tabs?

I searched YouTube and found that a lot of videos aren't too good at explaining tablature...this is the best one I could find. Should be helpful. You can stop after 2:05 -- the rest is stuff you won't be using yet, minus the slide symbol (/) which you used in Iron Man.

Tuning Your Guitar -- Need Help? This Guy Is Great!!

I know he looks goofy, but he's really good ;)