Guitar Notes: Everything a Beginner NEEDS to Know

Guitar notes … what are they, and why should you care?

Think of guitar notes as the written language for playing guitar. Everything from chords to melodies uses guitar notes.

Learning guitar notes will help you comprehend new music, hone certain guitar techniques, and communicate with other musicians more easily.

In this lesson, we will cover:

  • Notes vs. chords
  • The musical alphabet (so you can “write” the language!)
  • Sharps and flats, and why they’re important
  • Bonus theory along the way

Oh, snap…did I just say the “T” word?

Look, there’s just going to be a tiny bit of theory in this guitar notes lesson. I’ll keep it on the light side — I promise.

Now, if you’re looking for more of a framework of how to practice guitar, I have something for you.

First, if you’re still on the fence about online guitar lessons, I want you to know you’re not alone. While there are many benefits, the biggest problem with online guitar lessons is the overwhelm – but I can help with that.

Second, I want you to know about my guitar reboot workshop that I’m offering for free – to help you overcome your overwhelm. You can learn more about it by clicking here. If you’re someone who thinks guitar is hard to learn, I promise I can show you an easy way to break it down in a way that’s manageable, understandable, and fun.

All I’ll say for now is that this workshop has helped thousands of guitar players already…

Anyways, let’s dive into guitar notes 101…

Table of Contents

Guitar String Notes for Standard Tuning

Before you go any further, you need to familiarize yourself with guitar string notes. Without knowing the string names and notes, we won’t be able to learn any other guitar notes!

Most guitars have 6 strings, each with a different note. In standard tuning, and from low to high, the guitar string notes are: E, A, D, G, B, E. This is constant across different brands and guitar types. Whether you have a Gibson or a Martin, an Ibanez or Epiphone, the notes remain the same.

There are a few phrases you can use to remember each string name: Eddie Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddie, or, Elvis Always Dug Good Banana Eating.

guitar string names

Notice that the strings are arranged from thickest (lowest note) to thinnest (highest note). There are plenty of other tunings, called alternate tunings (open C, open G, drop D, etc). For now, let’s stick with standard tuning.

Six Strings … Six Names

  • The thickest string — the one that produces the lowest sound — is tuned to an E note. I’ll refer to this as the low E string so as not to be confused with the other E string.
  • The next string, going thickest to thinnest, is tuned to an A note, which is why we call it the A string.
  • The next string is tuned to a D note, and we’ll call that one the D string.
  • After the D string is the G string, which (you guessed it) is tuned to a G note.
  • The second-to-last string is tuned to a B note, which is why we call it the B string.
  • The highest and thinnest string on the guitar is tuned to an E note. This E note is two times higher than your low E string. We call this string the high E string.
guitar string names diagram

The Best Way to Remember Guitar String Notes

The best way to remember the guitar string notes and their names is to create a mnemonic device. Think of it as a way to help you remember which letters go where. From low to high, the guitar string notes are: E, A, D, G, B, E. So a good saying is: Eddie Ate Dynamite Good Bye Eddie.

Boom!

There are tons of different mnemonic devices you can use. Shoot, you can even try creating one yourself! Try to make it silly, memorable, and cogent.

Note: The guitar notes for the strings are the same whether you play electric, acoustic, rock, bluegrass, or metal — rock on!

Guitar Notes vs. Guitar Chords

To put it as simply as possible, let’s think about music as a language.

  • A note is a single letter. It’s the smallest part of musical language.
  • A chord is like a word: it’s made up of multiple notes.

To create a chord, we need a combination of notes grouped together.

Guitar Note Sound vs. Chord Sound

Guitar Notes

Just as a single letter on its own sounds different from a word, notes sound different from chords.

Guitar notes are individual pitches. For example, when you play one string at a time, you’re playing one note.

Here’s an example of some tablature. Check out these links to learn how to read guitar tabs, understand guitar tab symbols, as well as some acoustic guitar tabs for beginners.

how to read tabs example

As you read the tab from left to right, notice how there’s only one note at a time. This is an example of single guitar notes.

Here’s a quick picture of all guitar notes:

guitar notes on a fretboard
Image courtesy of Guitar Notes for Beginners HQ

Chords

As we said earlier, chords are like words: you create a chord when you take notes and play many of them at once. There are also different types of chords; for example, ordinary chords and power chords. Check out my lesson if you want a quick rundown of chord diagrams!

Try playing this D chord.

D Chord

You strum all of the strings at once when you play the D chord. Every note is played at the same time to create the chord.

Chords have a richer, fuller sound than guitar notes. Check out this lesson to learn the most essential guitar chords for beginners.

Should You Learn Chords or Notes First?

I will never tell you what you can or can’t do. I think you should follow your creative impulses.

However…

It can be incredibly overwhelming when you first start playing guitar. I have a few suggestions to help process the barrage of information out there, but one thing is for sure…

DO NOT spend time memorizing where every single note is on the fretboard.

Instead, learn some basic guitar chords or scales you can apply to songs.

For example, try learning some power chords so you can play your first song, like “Louie Louie.”

If you want to work on guitar notes or solos, check out my lesson on how to solo on guitar – even over the blues (yes, I’ll explain the blues, too!). I also have lessons on how to finger pick and different strumming patterns you can try.

Why Chords Help You

Guitar notes can help you understand the fretboard and the music in general, but it is difficult to play songs just with guitar notes. Here’s why…

There are thousands of songs that use just three chords.

There are few songs where the single-note melody has just three notes.

Additionally, playing chords helps build your finger strength. As you play along with songs or in a jam group, you’ll build up your strength and be able to play for longer periods.

After you feel comfortable playing chords and understand time, rhythm, and musical structure, you can start dabbling in more theory and scales.

However, until you get to that point, playing chords is a great way to start playing the guitar.

Guitar Notes in Relation to the Fretboard

I will talk about the fretboard a little more to better understand guitar notes. While you don’t have to know the following information, it will deepen your understanding of the guitar.

If you’re ready to learn the musical alphabet and how guitar notes are arranged on the fretboard, let’s dive in!

Guitar Notes and Musical Alphabet

Let me clarify: guitars use the same musical alphabet as violins, flutes, basses, and saxophones.

The one difference is in looking at tablature, but that’s more of a musical notation style.

All instruments rely on a musical alphabet that creates a common language for all musicians. The good news is that the musical alphabet only uses 12 notes — unlike the English alphabet, which uses 26 letters!

Here’s one way we can write the musical alphabet:

A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A

We can also write the musical alphabet this way:

A, Bb, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, Gb, G, Ab, A

But what do the “#” and “b” signs mean?

First off, the “#” represents a ‘sharp.’ When you see, A#, you pronounce it as A sharp.

When you see the “b” sign after a note, the “b” represents a ‘flat’. It is pronounced, “A flat.”

Guitar Notes with Sharps or Flats

In short, sharps and flats are the same things. The difference lies in how you look at a note.

In the example where I wrote out two ways to talk about the musical alphabet, all letters without sharps or flats stayed the same. But for A#, the corresponding flat is Bb. This means that those two notes are the same.

Another way to think about this is about telling time. If it’s 7:30 a.m., you could say it is “30 ’til 8:00.” You could also say it’s “half-past 7:00.” They’re saying the same things in different ways.

  • C# is the same note as Db
  • D# = Eb
  • F# = Gb
  • G# = Ab

While I showed you two different ways of looking at the musical alphabet with all the guitar notes, you’ll most likely see the alphabet written with flats and sharps.

Notes without Sharps or Flats

Let’s look at the musical alphabet that uses all sharps again:

A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A

Did you notice how there aren’t any sharps or flats between B and C, and E and F?

  • In music, this is no note between B and C
  • No note between E and F
  • B#/Cb does not exist, nor does E#/Fb

These are the only cases where there aren’t flats or sharps that can be attached to notes. Instead, B# is essentially C. Never refer to C as Cb/B#.

Knowing the Fretboard and the Guitar Notes

As I’ve explained in other lessons, every fret on your guitar represents a guitar note. As each fret goes up by one number, you move up the musical alphabet by one space.

fret numbers on guitar neck

Think of the open string you pluck as starting at 0. From there, you move up one space in the musical alphabet.

If you pluck the low E string (the thickest string) and move up one fret, you’ll be playing an F note. Remember that there’s no sharp or flat note between E and F!

As you move up one fret at a time and pluck each guitar note, you’ll hear the pitch get higher as you move up the fretboard. Here’s the full order of notes you play if you go all the way to the 12th fret:

  • E = open string
  • F = 1st fret
  • F# = 2nd fret
  • G = 3rd fret
  • G# = 4th fret
  • A = 5th fret
  • A# = 6th fret
  • B = 7th fret
  • C = 8th fret
  • C# = 9th fret
  • D = 10th fret
  • D# = 11th fret
  • E = 12th fret

Once you hit the 12th fret, you successfully played a full octave. In those 12 notes, you’ve played the entire musical alphabet!

Try descending and using flats as you feel comfortable thinking about ascending the guitar’s fretboard in sharps!

From the 12th fret down, the notes will be arranged like this:

  • E = 12th fret
  • Eb = 11th fret
  • D = 10th fret
  • Db = 9th fret
  • C = 8th fret
  • B = 7th fret
  • Bb = 6th fret
  • A = 6th fret
  • Ab = 4th fret
  • G = 3rd fret
  • Gb = 2nd fret
  • F = 1st fret
  • E = open string

The reason why moving down the fretboard is difficult is because most people don’t know the alphabet in reverse!

Fortunately, you just need to become familiar with A-G, forward and backward.

If you want to help solidify your understanding of guitar notes in relation to the fretboard, try saying the notes out loud as you play them. So when you’re on the 5th fret of the low E string, you audibly say “A.”

Using Fret Markers as Anchors

You may have noticed that finding guitar notes high up the fretboard can feel disorienting. It’s almost like having fretboard vertigo!

fret markers help find guitar notes

If you look at the neck of the guitar — and the side of the neck that faces you — you’ll notice little dots or markings embedded into the neck. These are called fret markers.

Fret markers help you find frets faster and, in turn, see the right guitar notes.

On most guitars, the fret markers are placed on the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 12th frets.

If you ever lose your place on the fretboard, you can use the fret markers to guide you toward the guitar note you want to play.

Naturals vs. Sharps and Flats

Guitar notes that do not have sharps or flats attached to them are called naturals. Naturals within the musical alphabet are A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.

The notes are called naturals because they have no sharps or flats. As you try to find naturals on the fretboard, there are a few different rules that you can keep in mind

There are 2 frets between A and B, C and D, F and G, and G and A.

  • This two-fret space is called a whole-step.
  • You can also move a whole step not on a natural (ie. C# to D#).

There is one fret between B and C and E and F.

  • This 1 fret space is called a half-step.
  • Ex. the distance between C# and D is a half-step.

Finding Naturals on the Fretboard

For this exercise, you will find all of the naturals on the low E string (that’s the thickest one!).

Fortunately, we know that the low E string is natural. That means we have to move either a whole-step or half-step to get to the next natural.

If you remember the rules we laid out, there’s always going to be a half step between E and F

  • You need to move a half step above E to play your first natural on the low E string.
  • This means you’ll play F on the first fret of the low E string.

As you continue to move up the neck, just remember the rules we laid out earlier, and be sure to mind the half step between B and C!

Once you feel comfortable working on the low E string, I want you to try finding all the natural notes on the A string, the D string, the G string, and the B string.

As you look for the natural guitar notes, notice that the placement of the naturals changes depending on the strings you use.

Clarifying Sharps and Flats

We covered naturals, sharps, and flats when finding guitar notes on your fretboard. Now, I want to focus more on sharps and flats.

I’ve noticed in teaching beginners about guitar notes that it might take a few explanations to make an idea snap into focus.

Now that I’ve firmly established what natural notes are, we can think of sharps and flats as the space between natural notes.

Do you remember that whole step between A and B? Well, if you only move a half step (move in between two naturals), then you’ve found a sharp or flat!

Guitar Notes Exercise on the E String

Now that I’ve gone over naturals, sharps, and flats, I want to solidify the relationships between certain guitar notes.

Think of this exercise as a mental walkthrough of the fretboard to ensure you understand guitar notes effectively.

Guitar Notes E and F

Here’s a quick way we can move between the guitar notes E and F:

  • There are no sharps or flats between E and F — they are two naturals separated by a half-step.
  • This movement would be from an open string (E) to the first fret, or just one fret up from where an E note is.

Guitar Notes F and G

The relationship between the F and G guitar notes is standard.

  • There is a whole step between the two notes.
  • The movement from F to G is 2 frets, from the 1st fret on the E string to the 3rd fret on the E string.

These are just two examples of how you can better understand guitar notes and the relationships between each one.

Taking 10 Minutes Every Day to Get Better

Now that you have a better idea of guitar notes and how your knowledge can help your playing, perhaps you’re ready to take the next step in your guitar journey.

Do you remember the workshop I told you about earlier? Look, I won’t be offended if you can’t make it…but I’d love to see you there.

Watch this FREE guitar class for three secrets to learn guitar faster in just 10 minutes a day.

Responses

Leave a Reply to Real estate José Ignacio

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Cancel reply

  1. I am curious to find out what blog platform you are using? I’m experiencing some minor security problems with my latest site and I would like to find something more risk-free. Do you have any suggestions?

  2. wonderful points altogether, you simply gained a new reader. What would you recommend in regards to your post that you made some days ago? Any positive?

  3. Its fantastic as your other content : D, thanks for putting up. “Slump I ain’t in no slump… I just ain’t hitting.” by Yogi Berra.

  4. I’ve been browsing on-line more than three hours nowadays, yet I by no means found any interesting article like yours. It is beautiful price enough for me. In my opinion, if all website owners and bloggers made just right content as you did, the internet shall be much more useful than ever before. “I finally realized that being grateful to my body was key to giving more love to myself.” by Oprah Winfrey.

  5. A formidable share, I just given this onto a colleague who was doing a little bit evaluation on this. And he in truth purchased me breakfast because I discovered it for him.. smile. So let me reword that: Thnx for the deal with! However yeah Thnkx for spending the time to debate this, I really feel strongly about it and love reading more on this topic. If possible, as you turn into expertise, would you thoughts updating your weblog with more particulars? It’s highly useful for me. Big thumb up for this blog publish!

  6. Hi! Someone in my Myspace group shared this website with us so I came to take a look. I’m definitely enjoying the information. I’m book-marking and will be tweeting this to my followers! Fantastic blog and outstanding design and style.

  7. My brother recommended I would possibly like this blog. He was entirely right. This submit truly made my day. You cann’t imagine simply how much time I had spent for this information! Thanks!

  8. Hey there would you mind letting me know which hosting company you’re using? I’ve loaded your blog in 3 different browsers and I must say this blog loads a lot quicker then most. Can you recommend a good internet hosting provider at a reasonable price? Thanks a lot, I appreciate it!

  9. ProstaVive is a dietary supplement designed to promote prostate health, support urinary function, and improve overall well-being in men, especially as they age.

  10. Hello, Neat post. There’s a problem with your website in internet explorer, could check thisK IE nonetheless is the marketplace chief and a large portion of people will miss your fantastic writing because of this problem.

  11. We are a gaggle of volunteers and starting a brand new scheme in our
    community. Your website provided us with useful info to work on. You have done a formidable task and our whole neighborhood shall be grateful to you.

  12. Hello! I just would like to give a huge thumbs up for the great info you have here on this post. I will be coming back to your blog for more soon.

  13. PrimeBiome is a dietary supplement designed to support gut health by promoting a balanced microbiome, enhancing digestion, and boosting overall well-being.

  14. whoah this blog is wonderful i love reading your articles. Keep up the good work! You know, a lot of people are searching around for this information, you can aid them greatly.

  15. I used to be very pleased to seek out this net-site.I wanted to thanks to your time for this wonderful learn!! I definitely enjoying each little bit of it and I’ve you bookmarked to check out new stuff you blog post.

  16. Howdy! I’m at work browsing your blog from my new apple iphone! Just wanted to say I love reading your blog and look forward to all your posts! Keep up the outstanding work!

  17. I enjoy you because of all your efforts on this web site. Debby really loves participating in investigations and it is simple to grasp why. My partner and i learn all relating to the lively means you produce efficient information via this web blog and as well foster participation from other people on that theme and our own girl is actually discovering so much. Take advantage of the remaining portion of the year. Your doing a pretty cool job.

  18. excellent put up, very informative. I ponder why the opposite experts of this sector do not notice this. You should proceed your writing. I am confident, you’ve a great readers’ base already!

  19. Hello! I’ve been reading your site for a while now and finally got the courage to go ahead and give you a shout out from Huffman Texas! Just wanted to tell you keep up the good job!

  20. Do you mind if I quote a couple of your posts as long as I provide credit and sources back to your webpage? My blog is in the very same niche as yours and my visitors would certainly benefit from a lot of the information you provide here. Please let me know if this alright with you. Many thanks!

  21. The next time I read a blog, I hope that it doesnt disappoint me as much as this one. I mean, I know it was my choice to read, but I actually thought youd have something interesting to say. All I hear is a bunch of whining about something that you could fix if you werent too busy looking for attention.

  22. Hiya, I am really glad I have found this info. Nowadays bloggers publish just about gossips and web and this is really frustrating. A good blog with interesting content, this is what I need. Thanks for keeping this site, I’ll be visiting it. Do you do newsletters? Cant find it.

  23. I have been absent for some time, but now I remember why I used to love this blog. Thank you, I will try and check back more frequently. How frequently you update your site?

  24. Magnificent beat ! I wish to apprentice while you amend your site, how can i subscribe for a blog web site? The account aided me a appropriate deal. I were tiny bit acquainted of this your broadcast offered vibrant clear idea

  25. Hiya, I’m really glad I’ve found this information. Today bloggers publish just about gossips and internet and this is actually irritating. A good blog with exciting content, that’s what I need. Thank you for keeping this website, I will be visiting it. Do you do newsletters? Cant find it.

  26. Nice blog! Is your theme custom made or did you download it from somewhere? A design like yours with a few simple adjustements would really make my blog stand out. Please let me know where you got your design. Thanks a lot

  27. Those are yours alright! . We at least need to get these people stealing images to start blogging! They probably just did a image search and grabbed them. They look good though!

  28. You really make it seem so easy together with your presentation however I in finding this matter to be really something that I think I’d by no means understand. It sort of feels too complicated and very broad for me. I’m looking ahead on your subsequent post, I will attempt to get the hold of it!

  29. My spouse and i ended up being really joyful that Michael managed to deal with his investigation because of the precious recommendations he got from your web pages. It is now and again perplexing to just always be releasing ideas which often the others have been trying to sell. And we also figure out we have got you to appreciate because of that. The illustrations you have made, the simple site navigation, the friendships you will make it easier to engender – it’s all wonderful, and it’s really leading our son in addition to the family do think this theme is cool, which is unbelievably indispensable. Many thanks for the whole lot!

  30. Wow that was strange. I just wrote an very long comment but after I clicked submit my comment didn’t show up. Grrrr… well I’m not writing all that over again. Anyway, just wanted to say superb blog!

  31. Wonderful goods from you, man. I have remember your stuff prior to and you are just too wonderful. I actually like what you have got here, really like what you’re saying and the way through which you assert it. You are making it enjoyable and you continue to take care of to stay it wise. I can’t wait to learn much more from you. That is actually a great web site.