Root Notes And Scales
1st string 2nd string 3rd string 4th string 5th string 6th string
0 E A D G B e
1 F Bb Eb Ab C F
2 F# B E A Db F#
3 G C F Bb D G
4 Ab Db F# B Eb Ab
5 A D G C E A
6 Bb Eb Ab Db F Bb
7 B E A D F# B
8 C F Bb Eb G C
9 Db F# B E Ab Db
10 D G C F A D
11 Eb Ab Db F# Bb Eb
12 E A D G B E
The numbers at the top represent the string you are on and the numbers on the left represent which fret you are on. If you notice, When you strum an open string it is the same note as the 12th fret. For Ex. If you play a song such as "Come As You Are" it would look like this.
e--------------------------------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------------------------------------------
G--------------------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------0-------0---------------------2-----2-----------------
E--0---0---1----2--------2-------2---1---0--0--0------0--------------------
That is what the tabs look like on a normal scale. But if you move it up to the 12th fret it is the same song just higher pitch.
e--------------------------------------------------------------------------
B--------------------------------------------------------------------------
F--------------------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------------------
A------------------12-----12----------------------14----14-----------------
E--12--12--13--14-----14------14--13--12--12--12-----12----12--------------
After you have learned the notes on your guitar you can start learning about root notes. A Root note is The root note is the note that the music is centered on or built from. For EX. If you make a C Chord on your guitar the root note(s) would be your first finger on the B string 1st fret and your third finger on the 2nd string 3rd fret. If you check the chart those are both C notes.
e|------|-------|-------|-------|
B|--1R--|-------|-------|-------|
G|------|-------|-------|-------|
D|------|---2---|-------|-------|
A|------|-------|---3R--|-------|
E|------|-------|-------|-------|
The numbers on this char represent which finger is most comonley used to make the chord and the R represents the root note.
A Scale is a group of notes that work well together. The easiest scales come from walking down the alphabet. Refer to your scale chart above in the article. Start at A and make it to G in the easiest path possible. In a scale it doesn't matter how many strings you use. it's all up to the kind of scale you want to make it. Here is a basic scale I made up going from A-G A-G and back again.
e|------------------------------0--1--3--1--0------------------------------|
B|-----------------------0-1--3---------------3--1--0----------------------|
G|------------------0--2-------------------------------2--0----------------|
D|----------0--2--3-----------------------------------------3--2--0--------|
A|--0--2--3---------------------------------------------------------3--2--0|
E|--------------------------------------------------------------------
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