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NOTES: Play a major bar chord form on the Low"E", with your first finger on the 5th fret. Notice the name of the note there?? "A", well that means you are playing an "A" major bar chord.
NOTES: Now move the major bar chord form around to different positions. Make mental notes on where the "natural notes" are and at what fret and on what string. This way if you know where the "natural notes" are, it will be easy for you to figure out the other note names while you play. NOTES: Put your finger on the Low "E" at the 3rd fret, this is "G", notice that it has a fret marker there?? Well guess what?, they are not only for looks. :-) So make a mental note that "G" is on the low "E" on you first fret marker. Do this with the rest of the fret marker positions and strings.
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