Free Video Guitar Lessons

These free video guitar lessons by Peter Vogl will teach you some music theory for the guitar.
An octave is equal to twelve frets on the guitar. For example, you can play an E note with either the open 6th string or by playing the 6th string at the 12th fret. We’ll also look at some other ways you can play octaves on the guitar neck.

An interval is the distance between two notes. This is a basic music theory lesson and you will learn the difference between half steps, whole steps, minor and major thirds, and all the other intervals.

A minor third interval is a set of notes that are three frets apart. A major third interval is four frets apart. We’ll look at examples of these intervals in chords.

This free guitar lesson explores interesting ways to find and play half step intervals on the guitar. Learning music theory is a great way to improve your guitar playing.

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