Converting Notation to Guitar Tab Higher on the Neck
Playing a melody in the first position is often not the best option. Sometimes the fingering is more awkward than in other higher positions. So here are some references to help you find where to play all of the notes up to the 12th fret. Each string will have the sharps ascending, and the flats descending. To find the best position and fingering to play a piece of music is going to take a little detective work on your part. There is sometimes more than 1 good option. As you become more comfortable with where the notes are on the neck of the guitar this task will become much easier.
Notes on the 1st String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Sharps
Notes on the 1st String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Flats
Notes on the 2nd String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Sharps
Notes on the 2nd String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Flats
Notes on the 3rd String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Sharps
Notes on the 3rd String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Flats
Notes on the 4th String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Sharps
Notes on the 4th String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Flats
Notes on the 5th String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Sharps
Notes on the 5th String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Flats
Notes on the 6th String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Sharps
Notes on the 6th String of the Guitar – Natural Notes & Flats
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