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This is a pattern my friend Nome taught me, it is a very good start for
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beginners, a simple guide to get anyone started with playing guitar. Only
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play on these strings for now and the rest you can practice once you get a
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hang of this. Only play with the notes shown.
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E|--2-3---5---
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A|--2---4-5---
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D|--2---4-5---
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G|--2---4---6-
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Alright so this is really hard to get down but now there is more to learn,
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a lot more. Sure everything you play on this sounds good but that's just
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the basic format for anything really. There are a lot more complexities
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that I will describe now and later on in this text. Like this figure.
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E|2-3-5-7-8
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So you should see how you may progress with knowing this but now it gets
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even weirder in this figure.
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E|2-3-5-7-8
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Try going from 8 to 4 in this pattern. 2-3-5-7-8-4. Now you should see how
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you can continue with this. After 4 you can go to 2 or 5, and now you're
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back where you left off, now we must deal with other strings.
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Okay so 7 on E is the same note as 2 on A, to further continue I will now
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refer to notes as A3, D5, E2, etc...
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E3 is equivalent to A10
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A3 is equivalent to D10
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D3 is equivalent to G10
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Don't follow this though, you should always stay in an area which consist
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of 4-5 frets when composing a riff. This is just a way of showing you
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where your notes are on any other string.
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Try hitting E3, D5, A3, G5. This is the same as the example above just you
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skip a string. You'll notice you're hitting the same two notes, just on
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different strings, this should help you progress using several strings. A
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good example would be E3, A6, D3, G4 or G4, D3, A6, E3. These are just
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examples, don't base any examples on your playing. Experimenting (trial
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and error) is the best way to learn, this is only a simple guide.
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This is too obvious but must be said to stop any confusion. The twelfth
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fret on any string is the same as when it is played open, just on a higher
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octave.
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Tuning Your Strings
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The best way to tune a guitar is with a tuner, preferably a good one, but
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when one is not around you must know to tune by ear. I myself do not know
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exactly how a E string should sound like open but if you feel you can
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learn that immediately do so A.S.A.P. Anyhow, first you must make sure
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your E string is tuned. After that hold down the E5 and play A open. E5 is
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A, A5 is D, D5 is G, G5 is b, b5 is e. Get the picture? keep holding the
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fifth fret above the string you are tuning and make sure it sounds exactly
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the same on both strings when you are holding #5 on the string above that
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you are tuning. But you probably already knew this.
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This guide was made for bass because I myself am a beginning bass player.
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I wrote this for a friend of mine because he wanted to know how to play
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guitar. This is just a basic guide. You can use this guide for which ever
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instrument you'd like, bass guitar or a normal guitar. I do not know how
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to play guitar but I do know what a person must learn when playing guitar.
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The basic chords. A chord is when two notes on a guitar are played
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together such as E5 and A3 or A3 and E5. I believe a chord consist of two
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to three notes being held at once but I may be wrong on some occasions. As
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for my friend Nome, he has found his own chords by himself without any
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prior knowledge of chords. He knows scales though so I guess that is why
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he has become a good guitarist. The main scale any person should learn
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before any others is the C Major Scale. It is used in most music of today,
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and yesterday, it is essential if attempting to learn guitar. Go to
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http://www.visualguitar.com/cmaj.html and look at the several differnt
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ways of playing the C Major Scale. The main one you should be considering
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is the second diagram.
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On bass guitar it would be.
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E|--2-3---5---
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A|--2-3---5---
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D|--2---4-5---
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G|------------
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A good practice technique is: E|--2-3---5---
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A|--2---4-5---
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You may want to do this several times before attempting to learn more
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scales.
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This is all I can actually think of when teaching someone guitar. I hope
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you can learn from this guide and if not e-mail me at
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beigebox@bellsouth.net. I have only been playing for five months and these
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are the basic guide lines I use to create music. Also remember I do not
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play normal guitar, I play bass guitar so if you feel as a guitarist that
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this is not a good guide I am sorry.
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