Totally confusing to me...
Allow me to elaborate. When you put your finger down on the fretboard, it makes a note. Each note has a name. This helps you remember the name.I agree Robert..
Allow me to elaborate. When you put your finger down on the fretboard, it makes a note. Each note has a name. This helps you remember the name.
People who do not remember names use words like "buddy", or "man" or "miss", which I guess is also an option
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Dude,
I try so hard to absorb this stuff....but it just confuses me.
If I were just learning today, I’d probably be confused, too!
I learned the notes of the fretboard thirty-five years ago, before YouTube or the Internet were there to “help” me.
I used...a book. It wasn’t even a guitar book. It was a book on beginning music theory that I borrowed from someone.
Then, I played songs in standard musical notation to reinforce the learning. I also avoided tablature as much as possible.
Hang on for a second...I gotta go yell at some kids to get off my lawn...
I have not been so fortunate. I find that I need to learn a structure other than scales in order to solo over chord changes. As a result, I started getting more familiar with chord shapes (CAGED), intervals and triads. When I saw this video, it made me realize that knowing all the notes would make the task of locating shapes and notes (and thereby intervals) immeasurably easier and quicker.With me, its a funny thing. I can hear a chord progression and know where to go on the neck for a solo over that progression, but I cannot tell you every note, at each and every place on the neck.
Every time I sit down and try to absorb some of these things, I find it so distracting to my actual playing, that I wander off into the fields of music.
I leave that stuff to the "Educateable" musicians.
I have not been so fortunate. I find that I need to learn a structure other than scales in order to solo over chord changes. As a result, I started getting more familiar with chord shapes (CAGED), intervals and triads. When I saw this video, it made me realize that knowing all the notes would make the task of locating shapes and notes (and thereby intervals) immeasurably easier and quicker.
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