 Our next lesson is notes on the E and B strings. Now, we're going to begin note reading, and we've done a lot of note reading in your theory lessons, so I'm not going to take too much time with how to read the notes on the staff, but at this point, I want you to begin to get yourself away from reading tablature and start reading notes on the staff. Now, everything that you've done up to this point has had the notes written as well as the tab, so you can go back and look at that and begin to decipher those notes, but now we're really going to force you to read the notes rather than the tablature. So, our first lesson on note reading is notes on the E and B strings. These are the two highest strings on the guitar. On the E string, you have E, first fret is F natural, second fret is F sharp, third fret is G, and on the B string, open string is B, first fret is C, second fret is C sharp, and the third fret is D. We'll now go over each of the melodies in the song sheet. Notes on the E and B string hide in melody. Now, the next melody is called waltz, and you're going to see a new fingering here. The fingering description I stands for your index finger, and for the low notes that you see, you'll use your thumb, and when there is an M, you'll use your middle finger. So, index, thumb is represented by a P sometimes, although it's not on this worksheet, and your middle finger is represented by an M.