Instrument Studies for Eyes and Ears

ISFEE

Guitar: Tuning, Fretboard

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Performer: Thomas Tudek Note that the guitar sounds an octave lower than treble clef. The sixth string E in this notation corresponds to the E one line below the bass clef, and the first string E corresponds to the E above middle C. Circled arabic numerals are used to indicate strings (numbered from highest to lowest) in guitar notation.


More pages:

  • L. H. Shapes
  • L. H. Shapes, String Colors
  • R. H. Finger-Strokes, Slurs
  • R. H. Finger Patterns
  • More R. H. Techniques
  • Harmonics
  • Glissandos, Trills
  • Color Extensions

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