January 26, 2011
How to Read Music Notes on the Guitar
The response from Andrew Wasson , of Creative Guitar Studio, to: “Can you do a video lesson that explains how to read music notation (not tab) on the guitar? There are so many of the exact same notes on the neck that I cant understand how the process of where the notes should be played specifically actually works when a guitarist reads music notation. Thanks, Vincent, NY. Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio covers the process of how guitarists can learn how to organize the music notes from a song onto the guitar fretboard in a logical manner using a system. Official Website: www.andrewwasson.com Follow on Twitter twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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January 26, 2011
EIE3577 :
YES something other than expertvillage aka mediocreVillage
nesamantha :
Finally, someone who clearly explained how the fret board actually works. I studied piano and thought I would just jump into guitar. Didn’t happen that way. I love the way to teach, it’s factual and clear. Just enough information to learn without being overwhelmed.
Thank you.
SoulGuitarMan :
this is the best teacher i’ve ever seen
mysoukouss :
Fret board making me fret:
I am glad that Vincent asked Andrew the quested for reading notes on the guitar. I had the same question. The fret board is so crammed with notes that it makes many beginner like me to fret.
Thanks Andrew for helping with very clear explanation. Please make a DVD of these kind of questions. I will be the first to buy.
Richard
Colin415atyotube :
Dude…You’re Awsome!!! Totally Helped me!
Things really clicked when you broke down the guitar neck into 3 sections of 5
SIRONEDRAGON :
cool
golfnff :
Awesome lesson here! Great job
oaklandfla2 :
@branby1994 it sounds like he said sixth fret. at 6:45
Oak
oaklandfla2 :
@branby1994 it sounds like he said sixth fret.
Oak
musico28 :
Thank You very much Sr. I Just have to start Practicing! every Day!
peddfast :
canadaaaaaa!!!!!!
branby1994 :
only one thing. F doesn’t apear on 2nd sting 5th fret. its 2nd string 6th fret
sackvilleshredder123 :
love this channel
arkaleel :
let me just say that i spent the entire day trying to find someone explain what this dude just explained so simply. very nicely put and very educated.
twisterellafell :
try guitarmanual.typepad.com/blog/ for beginner lessons or google guitar manual blog and see first result
twisterellafell :
try guitarmanual.typepad.com/blog/ for beginner lessons or google guitar manual blog and see first result
TheIn2Nation :
i respect the hell out of this guy. thank you andrew!
frwyguy :
@metallover54 It runs in half and whole steps with the half steps between b and c and e and f. Whole step: 2 frets Half step: 1 fret
frwyguy :
This is one of the best lessons opn you tube!
villagran816 :
YOU ARE THE BEST YOU SHOULD GET PAY FOR WHAT YOU DO!!!!
PurplieUmbrellas :
It’s very nice of you to take time and make videos. Thanks. I don’t play instruments;however, I do enjoy singing. I was looking at pages on how to read music I learned a small amount.
January 27, 2011
rastan1977 :
2 and half years to sight read?man i didnt wanna hear that,i thought you was gonna say months.
nedebru101 :
GREAT VIDEO
48219msdetroit :
NEED MORE HANDS ON TO MAKE IT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND THX
xIPiXeL :
i didnt get a thing.