Brilliant, if I may make just one suggestion, it would be to help us poor individuals who do not know all the individual names of each note on each string, perhaps saying 6th fret on 3rd string etc. just a sugestion because the rest is first class, thank you
@garryprince2 You could always learn the notes on each fret! It's not hard once you get used to it. Start by learning the "normal" notes i.e. no sharps or flats on the E and A strings. Then once you have that down, you can find them on the D and G strings by playing octaves from the E and A, it's technically cheating, as you're using the other two strings as a starting reference, but its a good stepping stone :)
Brilliant, if I may make just one suggestion, it would be to help us poor individuals who do not know all the individual names of each note on each string, perhaps saying 6th fret on 3rd string etc. just a sugestion because the rest is first class, thank you
garryprince2 7 months ago
@garryprince2 You could always learn the notes on each fret! It's not hard once you get used to it. Start by learning the "normal" notes i.e. no sharps or flats on the E and A strings. Then once you have that down, you can find them on the D and G strings by playing octaves from the E and A, it's technically cheating, as you're using the other two strings as a starting reference, but its a good stepping stone :)
Danlirious 6 months ago
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PK7796 7 months ago