Exercises for Lesson 2.3
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The archive contains a task for knowing the location of notes on a guitar fretboard.
The archive contains a task for knowing the location of notes on a guitar fretboard.
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The archive contains a task for knowing the location of notes on a guitar fretboard.
The archive contains a task for knowing the location of notes on a guitar fretboard.

The third lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. This lesson explains the positions of notes on the guitar fretboard in standard tuning. It includes examples of the relationship between notes on the fretboard, the musical staff, and tablature.

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A must have when recording with a condenser microphone. There is a good limiter and gain level.

“One of Us” composed by Joan Osborne. Arranged for fingerstyle guitar by Ulli Boegershausen. Cover by Dmitry Pimonov.