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All About Guitar String Notes

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Summary: From the low E to the high E guitar string and the A, D, B and G strings in between, learn about each of the strings on a six string guitar in this free guitar playing video lesson for beginners.

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By Bonnie Barnard
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Bonnie Barnard is an award winning singer/songwriter/musician who won Musician Magazine’s Best Unsigned Artist Award for her song “Dead Town” and also had one of her songs in film...read more

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There is probably more than a few of us who have had the internal desire to be a rock star but were never sure how to get started. Sure you could just go out and get Guitar Hero or even better break out your Gibson Les Paul air guitar! For those who are ready to start down the true path to rock 'n roll fame, check out this free video series on learning to play the guitar. Bonnie Barnard will get you started on learning the basics of the guitar including learning the guitar string, your first chords and how to use a capo.

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"Hi, my name is Bonnie Barnard. On behalf of Expert Village we are going to learn how to play the guitar today. Well this is a guitar, the guitar has six strings the strings are actually notes and they have names. This is the first string is the E sting, next string is the A string, next string after that is the D string, next is the G string, next B string and the next one is the E string. You heard me say there is an E string up here that is the low E and the one on the bottom is a high E. This is what it sounds together; what we are doing is playing chords we are going to teach you how to play one chord, the G chord."

eHow Article: All About Guitar String Notes

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