Welcome to part one of my fretboard memorization system. I'm sure you probably know some of the reasons why knowing the notes on guitar fretboard is important to your skill set as a guitarist. But just in case you think it might be a option, let me assure you it can be one of the most helpful things you can do for your progress as a guitarist.
Accurate guitar soloing is dependent on knowing where you are on the fretboard. It is worth your time to learn the notes on guitar fretboardSure there are ways to make it sound like you knew what you were doing but if you are totally wrong about where you are on the fretboard it will sound terrible.
Chord construction - all chords are movable around the fretboard, if you know your chord shapes then you can just move to where the right root note is for that particular chord.
Scales are the basic building blocks of music and just like chords they are movable up and down the guitar fretboard. Find the root note on the neck of your guitar and you are ready for that lick or riff that you practiced, just in another key.
If you have trained your ears properly, which is a whole new subject, you will be able to move straight to the correct position to crank into the lead you know you are ready for.
Just being able to go straight to the notes on guitar fretboard you are hearing while playing with a band is one of the important reasons that memorizing the fretboard is important.
Being ready in just that sort of situation can mean the difference between getting a gig in a band or being passed up.
For the most part, if your a little like me at all, having a guitar book or teacher tell you that you have to memorize the fretboard is intimidating to say the least.
So I've put together a diagram chart system for learning the fretboard notes easily.
I hope It helps.
Accurate guitar soloing is dependent on knowing where you are on the fretboard. It is worth your time to learn the notes on guitar fretboardSure there are ways to make it sound like you knew what you were doing but if you are totally wrong about where you are on the fretboard it will sound terrible.
Chord construction - all chords are movable around the fretboard, if you know your chord shapes then you can just move to where the right root note is for that particular chord.
Scales are the basic building blocks of music and just like chords they are movable up and down the guitar fretboard. Find the root note on the neck of your guitar and you are ready for that lick or riff that you practiced, just in another key.
If you have trained your ears properly, which is a whole new subject, you will be able to move straight to the correct position to crank into the lead you know you are ready for.
Just being able to go straight to the notes on guitar fretboard you are hearing while playing with a band is one of the important reasons that memorizing the fretboard is important.
Being ready in just that sort of situation can mean the difference between getting a gig in a band or being passed up.
For the most part, if your a little like me at all, having a guitar book or teacher tell you that you have to memorize the fretboard is intimidating to say the least.
So I've put together a diagram chart system for learning the fretboard notes easily.
I hope It helps.