thank you so much Justin, ur a really good teacher indeed!! hard (for me) but helpful :) i'm trying to learn Walk the Line by Johnny Cash.... got the first 4 notes of it :D hehe!
the lowest note on the stave is the lowest note on your E major scale, and the highest note is the highest note on your E major scale and the notes follow the scale. thats my useful tip
0:17 so Im' not the only one who hates it with SOOOO much passion and repeatedly complains and moans to her guitar teacher who has almost been driven insane and in fact wants to kill himself...I'm glad :D
I was waiting for a lesson about this from you. You're probably one of the best guitar teachers on the web and I'm glad you brought this information to us. Like my hero Brian Setzer, I want to learn how to read sheet music since a lot of his work is heavily jazzed influenced. Great lesson. Keep it up!
One way to learn to read music is playing piano. It's much easier on piano. When you got it down there integrating it to guitar would be simpler I guess.
Of course anyone who is playing piano probably already is learning to read music.
thank god i was in the band in school and learned this stuff. otherwise i dont think i would ever have put the time into it! thanks for all the lessonsssss
@ericsbuds i dun want to learn guitar the tab way... so its kinda hard for me. everyone is using tab. X.x as a school band person u probably realised that its just due to the root of how we learn music from back then
thank you so much Justin, ur a really good teacher indeed!! hard (for me) but helpful :) i'm trying to learn Walk the Line by Johnny Cash.... got the first 4 notes of it :D hehe!
artcakes 1 month ago
reading notes...dayum im still afraid
nubbubnub 2 months ago
to be good and anything you need
1% talent and 99% work....think about it
Philwill92 6 months ago
the lowest note on the stave is the lowest note on your E major scale, and the highest note is the highest note on your E major scale and the notes follow the scale. thats my useful tip
yummyman22 9 months ago 2
You are an awesome teacher!!!!!!!!!!!
neonaction 11 months ago
It might be 'Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge'
OutsaneInBrain 1 year ago 8
@OutsaneInBrain Yep. Must be a US/UK difference.
musiccalgary 1 year ago
0:17 so Im' not the only one who hates it with SOOOO much passion and repeatedly complains and moans to her guitar teacher who has almost been driven insane and in fact wants to kill himself...I'm glad :D
1217angela 1 year ago
I was waiting for a lesson about this from you. You're probably one of the best guitar teachers on the web and I'm glad you brought this information to us. Like my hero Brian Setzer, I want to learn how to read sheet music since a lot of his work is heavily jazzed influenced. Great lesson. Keep it up!
frijolero01 1 year ago 2
I struggled a few times whether you said sheet music or shit music.
neverndingguessing 1 year ago
@neverndingguessing I actually understood everytime.. "Cheap" music.
PamsGoingOnRightNow 7 months ago
One way to learn to read music is playing piano. It's much easier on piano. When you got it down there integrating it to guitar would be simpler I guess.
Of course anyone who is playing piano probably already is learning to read music.
DrShpilev 1 year ago
You have a very sensitive guitar Justin. I can hear the harmonics ring out when you are speaking and aren't holding your hands on the strings.
They have a very ambient, bizarre, heavenly and creepy sound. =P
DrShpilev 1 year ago
thank god i was in the band in school and learned this stuff. otherwise i dont think i would ever have put the time into it! thanks for all the lessonsssss
ericsbuds 1 year ago 2
@ericsbuds i dun want to learn guitar the tab way... so its kinda hard for me. everyone is using tab. X.x as a school band person u probably realised that its just due to the root of how we learn music from back then
stereoponyfanboy 10 months ago
too many guitarists fail to learn this stuff....great lesson
cryman89 1 year ago 2