How to Read Guitar Tablature
Tablature is a method of indicating the position of notes on the fretboard. There are six “tab” lines each representing one of the six strings of the guitar. Study the
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How to Read Guitar Tablature (tabs)
The Piano Notes A, B and C
The Piano Notes A, B and C
Notes written above the middle line of a staff usually have their stems going down. Notes written below the middle line of the staff usually have their stems
How to Hold the Guitar
How to Hold the Guitar When Sitting
The sitting position is best to use when you are first learning to play the guitar.
When playing sitting down:
Sit up straight on the front part of
The Piano Notes F and G
The Notes F and G
The note F is played with the fourth finger of your right hand.
The note G is played with the fifth finger of your right hand.
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The Piano Notes Middle C, D and E
The Notes Middle C, D and E
Middle C is written just below the treble staff on a short line called a ledger line. See How to Find Middle C to locate middle C on
The C Major Piano Chord
The C Major Chord
The C chord contains three notes – C, E and G. To play the C chord use the first, third and fifth fingers of your left hand, as shown in the








