--Notes on the first string
E on the First String
E is the pitch of the open first string. A string is open when no notes are fretted on that string. This E is found on the fourth space on the treble clef staff:F on the First String
F is on the first fret of the first string. It should be played with the first finger.F is found on the fifth line of the staff in treble clef:
G on the First String
G appears on the third fret of the first string and should be played with the third finger.This note appears on the space above the staff.
--Notes on the second string
B on the Second String
B is the pitch of the open second string. The note is found on the third line of the treble clef staff:C on the Second String
C is on the first fret of the second string. Play this note with the first finger.C is on the third space of the staff:
D on the Second String
D is found on the third fret of the second string:D is on the fourth line of the staff:
--Notes on the third string
G on the Third String
G is the pitch of the open third string. Because of this, the third string is also known as the G string. G is on the second line of the treble clef staff:A on the Third String
A is on the second fret of the G string. Play this note with the second finger.A is found on the second space of the staff:
--Notes on the fourth sting
D on the Fourth String
The pitch of the open fourth string is D. This note is found on the first space below the treble clef staff:E on the Fourth String
E is on the second fret of the fourth string. Play D with the second finger.E is on the first line of the staff:
F on the Fourth String
F is on the third fret of the fourth string. Play this note with the third finger.F is found on the first space of the staff:
--Notes on the fifth string
A on the Fifth String
A is the pitch of the open fifth string. It is found on the second ledger line below the staff:B on the Fifth String
B is on the second fret of the fifth string. Play B with the second finger.B is found on the space below the first ledger line below the staff:
C on the Fifth String
C is on the third fret of the fifth string. Play this note with the third finger:C is on the first ledger line below the treble clef staff:
--Notes on the sixth string
E on the Sixth String
E is the pitch of the open sixth string. This note is found on the space below the third ledger line:F on the Sixth String
F is on the first fret of the sixth string. Play F with the first finger.F is on the third ledger line below the treble clef staff:
G on the Sixth String
G is found on the third fret of the sixth string. Play this note with the third finger.G is on the space below the second ledger line below the staff: