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Use the image below in order to answer the following questions:

Associating a note on the staff with a string and fret location (even if the fret is zero — meaning an open string) is the first step to reading music on the guitar. A good way to begin associating notes on the staff as they relate to the guitar is to consider just the pitches of the open strings.

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For the upcoming assessment, I will ask you to identify and describe the location on the Staff of the first four strings which we have learned in Class.

The first string “E” - Is found in the top or 4th Space

The Second string “B”-

The Third string “G”-

The Fourth string “D”-

The Fifth string “A” - Is on the second Ledger line below the Staff

The sixth string “E”- Is below the third ledger line below the Staff

As an exercise, please describe the locations that are missing above

Use the image below in order to answer the following questions Associating a note on the staff with a string and fret location even if the fret is zero meaning class=

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Answer:

Explanation:

Chromatic note progression

0 I II III IV

open 1st fret (index) 2nd fret (middle) 3rd fret (ring) 4th fret (little)

6th string E2 F2 F♯2/G♭2 G2 G♯2/A♭2

5th string A2 A♯2/B♭2 B2 C3 C♯3/D♭3

4th string D3 D♯3/E♭3 E3 F3 F♯3/G♭3

3rd string G3 G♯3/A♭3 A3 A♯3/B♭3 B3

2nd string B3 C4 C♯4/D♭4 D4 D♯4/E♭4

1st string E4 F4 F♯4/G♭4 G4 G♯4/A♭4

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