The 12 Notes In Music (and how they apply to the guitar) PDF Print E-mail
The key to learning the notes on the guitar's entire fretboard is first memorizing the 12 notes and their appropriate order. This guide will help you learn to do so.

There are 12 different notes in music. Imagine them as blocks:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

7 of these are primary notes called A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
If we assign them a number in our 12 blocks this is what it would look like:

A B C D E F G
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

The remaining 5 notes are secondary notes. They have dual names, meaning they can be called sharp or flat. Sharps are represented by a "#" and flats are represented by a "b". Think of a sharp as meaning "go up one" and a flat as "go down one".

The 5 secondary notes are called G#/Ab, A#/Bb, C#/Db, D#/Eb, and F#/Gb.

A#/Bb C#/Db D#/Eb F#/Gb G#/Ab
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

With all 12 blocks filled you can see a sharp always follows a primary note and a flat always precedes a primary note:

A A#/Bb B C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

The notes will always follow each other in this order.

Note order: A,A#/Bb,B,C,C#/Db,D,D#/Eb,E,F,F#/Gb,G,G#/Ab

The Language Of Music

You'll notice that there is no B#/Cb or E#/Fb notes. The reasons for arranging the notes this way can be explained by looking at a picture of a keyboard. The white keys are the primary notes and the black keys are the secondary notes. The language of music was created with the piano's keyboard in mind instead of the guitar's fretboard.

Notes On The Guitar

Each fret on a guitar is a note. You can locate any note on a given string if you know the name of the open string, because the notes always follow each other in the same order.

For example, the notes on the A string are as follows:

A(string played open)-A#/Bb,B,C,C#/Db,D,D#/Eb,E,F,F#/Gb,G,G#/Ab

The 12th fret always starts the pattern all over again. It's the same note as the string played open.


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parata (Registered) 2009-09-17 17:27:13

Thank you the explications are clear.
I was always wandering why the notes were
arrange that way. Of course because of the piano.
simmy (Registered) 2009-09-18 15:51:28

These lessons are really good!
Some things make sense now!

Thank you for
getting over the points in simple terms.
Eye Opener
lawrencetertuliano (210.84.35.xxx) 2009-10-05 22:03:12

Finally, for me, the jargon of musical notes is stripped and laid thred-bare as
I gaze into the depths of music, wide eyed and amazed. And with quiet
contemplation, I look forward, candidly with faint trepidation,like a child with
a new toy, to explore the enticing green pastures and challenging blue horizons
of euphony. I remain profoundly grateful.
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