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D String Notes: Guitar Lessons

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Summary: Learn how to play the notes on the D string of the guitar in this music lesson on video.

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By Casey Cormier
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Casey Cormier has been playing both the guitar and bass for 10 years, performing in rock and roll clubs along the New Jersey Coast as well as in New York City. He studied jazz at the...read more

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on 8/2/2008 u are my guitar teacher now and i hope you keep making these videos i will even pay you to make more videos

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Video Transcript

"So as we did in the last section we did the G A B C D E F and G notes from the open G to the high E string. Now we are going to look at our D string, the fourth string up. We're going to play open D with our pick mixer our pick is picking up the correct string getting this sound. You hear the second finger, you hear play the second fret this note is E and our third finger is going to play F D E F E D we don't use our first finger that would be a D sharp or an E flat, you don't need that yet. D E F E D for now on the staff the D does not adhere to the same rules as we have for every good boy deserves fudge because it is below that first line. But let's think what alphabet comes before E D so it's going to be below that line E is on the first line and F as in face is the first space. You also have the octave D if you want to look here you see this is the open D and this is that third B string that we learned earlier. This is the octave of E this is the low E the second fret of the D string and this is the high open E. This is the F the third fret of the D string F and this is the first string of the E string F. So getting use to reading these is very important practice, your D string."

eHow Article: D String Notes: Guitar Lessons

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