Natural Notes on the Low E String
Lesson 14Author : Chris Colby van Scyoc
Last Updated : April, 2024
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NOTES ON THE LOW E STRING
Written Materials for This Lesson
Next we learn the names of the notes on the low E string. The numbers in the previous lesson is how TAB (tabalature) is written, and is very helpful. In other forms of written music, or playing in bands, or conversing with other musicians, the Names of the notes will be the reference points. Natural Notes are the notes in music without a modifier attached. These modifiers are covered in the next lesson.
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Review: What We Know!
- NEW:
- ~ From This Lesson ~
- Natural Notes on the Low E String
- PREVIOUS:
- Notes on the Low E String
- Single-String Picking
- Eighth Notes
- Am Chord
- Changing Chords - E and Am
- Am7 Chord
- Changing Chords - E7 and Am7
- E7 Chord
- E Chord
- Em Chord
- Em7 Chord
- Tuning and Tuners
- Your first open chord - Em11
- Quarter Notes
- Half Notes
- Whole Notes
- Downstroke
- Counting bars (measures) of four. Also known as 4/4 ("four, four time")
- Muting all the strings with the fretting hand
- Playing on beat one of every measure (the first beat of each measure)
- Playing in time
- Let's build upon this! Fantastic!
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