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4:25 E string
10:53 A string
13:39 D string
15:15 G string
16:40 B string
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After years of not knowing this, I'm firmly convinced it's totally necessary to really master this instrument.
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A thing I learned: BEAD. Find a B and it'll spell BEAD in a shape or run off the fretboard. Helps me find a base for a very common chords and shapes.
7 fret 6 string = B
7 fret 5 string = E
7 fret 4 string = A
7 fret 3 string = D
Check a diagram, the patterns are there.
That's a great info❤
Awesome bit of advice!
That's the same as BEADGCF from the circle of fifths in music theory :) But it advances to the next fret on B string, because it's in interval of 4, not 5 semitones from the G string (in standard tuning ofc).
That’s freaking cleaver …..got it
I had to circle back to this video to say thank you Mike Justice! Your BEAD tip really opened it up for me. So helpful. Thanks!!
I've been playing for 20 years. Never learned this. Now I my eyes are open. Seriously you are the best teacher. This makes sense now!!!
I also have been playing for 20 years. This video and others like it have helped me improve massively
I just picked up the guitar after 20 years and I also found it useful. Wow! Teaching guitar is definitely your calling sir! You just found a new subscriber
Same here
Same 20 years playing just learned this.
37 years of playing, never knew this!
start with D, learn where d is on each string first, after youve got that you autmatically know "BC D EF" the bc and ef bookend the d. then learn where all the "G A"s on each string are then you know the "EFs and BCs" as they bookend G A. or do it backwards starting with BC and EF.
Brilliant!
Looks like I know what I'm doing this afternoon. :-)
Agree with you. I tried this guys approach and knew the the positions of each note, but it didn't work very well in terms of muscle memory and relating the other strings. I think your approach helps integrate all the strings at the same time. Nice tip. Thanks.
GREAT tip. If we learn both techniques we all will be better players! !! !!!
That's a good method, too! Thanks.
Mr. Stine, I speak for myself and no doubt many others when I say thank you for teaching us. I am a 41 year old guy that has owned 6 different guitars (and a bass) for years and never knew how to play them. I am a total beginner. I have learned so much from you already. Thank you.
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Which goes to show even the most accomplished player can forget and have too remember their own teachings from time to time.
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Well, I'm 64 and have been playing for years but struggle with naming the notes. This free lesson has miraculously cleared that up. I mean I knew Root notes on E strings and on the E scale but was stumped beyond that. I'm going to practice this right now BTW I have 15 guitars, a bass and a keyboard. I love making music🎉❤🎉❤🎉
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I started getting into Guitar 12 Months ago at the age of 42 never playing an instrument at all. The way you explained this was the way i memorized this myself and after a year i am pretty „at Home“ on the Fredboard,
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Probably one of the most important things to learn ... I’ve also found if I can’t sleep, I work through visualising each string until I drop off but I never thought about ‘saying’ the fret number - Thanks again!
this is awesome hahaha, a guitarists version of counting sheep perhaps?
Gonna totally start doing this. Thanks man 👊🏼
Not sure he knows them since he called 7 a C lol
Great tip for insomnia.
The Overwhelming Fretboard is perhaps, not so overwhelming. Thanks to you!
Thank you, Steve!! Great lesson!! I’ve just picked up the guitar again after an unfortunate few years hiatus. The notes on the fret board was one of the must haves I never learned, but now that is about to change thanks to you.
Dude, I love your videos. Thank you so much for generously offering this information. You've given so much more than any of my music/guitar instructors have given before. You're knowledgeable but you break it down to a point that I don't feel like a stupid amateur, and in a way that gives me the mindset that, ''it's okay where [I am]... everyone starts somewhere''. Thank you
This is priceless instruction. Knowing the notes should be basic stuff and your video makes it relatively simple to see notes without "counting". Great looking guitar too!
I'm a classically trained violinist finally hunkering down to learn more than a few open/bar chords and I cant describe how useful this was in breaking it down and connecting it all visually/mentally without getting overwhelmed trying to apply way more theory immediately thank you!!
Steve Stine. One of the originals! Always love your vids. I’m working on harmonizing the major scale, working on arpeggios across the neck. I was looking for ideas on how to memorize the fretboard. This vid really helped. Thank you for the suggestion to allow things to take time. I realized I was being impatient and thinking I could memorize it all in a day or two.
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Best video I’ve come across. Been playing only 12 months and this is a massive help. Thanks George U.K.
This is something I did WAY back in the summer of 1981, after I graduated highschool, I started playing when I was 11yrs old in 1974, but I really learned all my notes(all natural, no #'s or b's) in 1981, & started teaching this in 1987. Very important to be able to visualize the fretboard in your mind, if you can do this, you'll Never be lost! Plus, I also teach an alternate picking technique that utilities this method, it really does work! Great video lesson my friend!!! I hope your students take this lesson to heart, you ROCK!!! Stay safe my friend, Rock On & God Bless!!!
This is great, I have a super-dyslexic brain and have struggled with the seemingly arbitrary layout of the guitar for years, I have a feeling this is going to work for me. Thank you!
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Thank you Steve. This is so helpful!
Just as with scales, I said I'd never go there! But I thanks to Steve, I finally realised the importance of scales (ok, major and minor pentatonics, but it's a start) and now understand that I need to bite the bullet and get to grips with (finally) learning the fretboard.
I was looking for a video that would explain this but couldn't find one. Thank you!
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Thank you for slowing this down and distilling it to this extent. Thanks
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really good info, thank you! I needed something like this to help me.
Really good many thanks. I especially like your honesty in saying it takes time to get it nailed. Cheers Hugh
Brilliant idea. You have made it so easy. Thank you.
Really enjoyed this very sensible approach toward learning the fretboard.
Great teaching. Gentle on my mind.
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This was very helpful. Thanks!
Very well done! Great presentation!
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“B-E-A-D-G-C-F”. it’s a repeating pattern on the neck going down each string. When you go from the G string to the B string, move up one fret. When you finish the pattern move up one fret.
Is this an exercise that beginners could benefit from?
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I did like your approach. A repeating pattern is what I see too. Starts differently on the remaining strings.
I wonder if anyone ever did a video on that?
I see a pattern bit i dont get it.
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Thank you for explaining the difference between sharp and flat. It has helped understand so much!
Thanks very much. That was a great lesson on how to learn the notes on the Fred board! I'm going to put it to use immediately. Well done!
Excellent lesson, and I appreciate you posting it free to watch here. Rock on 🤘🏻
Rock on!
Learn notes on ever string helps thank you Steve I playing bunch of music I never thought I would awesome rock on
Brilliant teacher!! Thanks!!
Good tip on the 1st 2nd fret & dots correlation for each string. More ways to look things always help the brain remember even more!
Very well-spoken and presented. Very much enjoyed your tone and character. Cool video
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Thank you. Great lesson!
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Really good video, thanx. Very helpful.
Very informative thank you
Great video! This technique really helps!
This is so good! 👍😍 Thanks for sharing!🌷
Thank you-that’s really good and practical.
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Steve you said it! Some people don't want it enough. Best not to worry about them. Lots do and they get there. I love your ideas but haven't played a guitar for 20 years or so and I sucked then. Really. Ty
Hi Steve, I have older computer equipment but the half hour it took me to get my laptop to be able to leave a comment was WORTH IT! What you said about learning a "string at a time" (mainly the "bottom E") was a lightning strike to me because I was another stuck in the CAGED system. I now understand pentatonics better than I ever knew and can NOW find my roots faster and easier instead of learning the old way that I did through tabs. THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH AND PLEASE KEEP CONTINUING TO DO WHAT YOU DO! Many thanks and I will keep watching for those gems you give to us "locked" players out there who never had the money or opportunity to have a "proper" guitar teacher in their life! I really wanted you to know that you MAKE A DIFFERENCE to all of older players!
Hi. Thanks so much for your comment and kind words. Really glad to know you enjoy the lesson and they're helpful. Feel free to ask any questions if you need to and I'll try to get back to you as soon as possible. Keep up the great work. 🙂
I just love the way you teach. You are indeed an excellent Professor
Thank you! 😃
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Man, this helps tremendously. Much easier to memorize now. Thx bud 😊🙏
GREAT lesson!!!!!
I’ve watched dozens of videos on memorizing the fretboard…. This finally worked for me. Thank you!!
Hi. My pleasure. So glad the lesson was helpful!
Excellent , thanks 👍
Very well taught
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I knew if I watched enough videos I’d find one that was easier for me to understand. This works for my brain! Thanks man , wish I found you sooner. Better late than never. I’ll be subscribing.
That's right! I'm glad I helped you ;))
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Hi. That's awesome. Glad to know you find the lessons useful and fun. Any questions feel free to ask.
Wow. I thought I knew where all the notes were until I had to say them out loud. I couldn't do it with my guitar in front of me...even then it was a struggle. Definitely something I need to work on.
This is super helpful. Thank you so much!
Thanks Steve! Appreciate this Lesson........I appreciate the cognitive benefits that come from playing the Guitar......I’m a LEFTY.....and i purposely learned the Ukulele and 🎸 Guitar for the cognitive benefits......So looking forward to Attempting to Memorize the Guitar Notes!!!!😍🎸🎸🎸
Nice, thank you Steve
I grew up in an island in the Philippines in the 90's. I have to walk for 1 hour to go to this old guy to teach me guitar. Its amazing how technology help us to learn things in the comfort of our own home. Thank you so much for teaching us.
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Thanks for that. It helps me to see how the chords are formed.
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Awesome tutorial for beginners brother. Amillion!!! THANKS!
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This approach seems like a great way to diminish the intimidation of learning the entire fretboard. I sprained my finger today, so I'll be focusing on this activity for the next two or three weeks. The concept of memorizing prime notes only is simple, yet very logical. Thanks so much for the great explanation!
I hope you get better. You're welcome, Kevin!
Great lesson! Very helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!