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hi guys in this lesson iamp;#39;m going to introduce you to the note names on the guitar so the notes that happen in guitar and western music in general go from a to g the letter a to g so a b c d e f g in between most of those we have something called a sharp and itamp;#39;s also called a flat depending on whether weamp;#39;re counting from the a upwards which would be an a sharp or counting downwards from the b which would be a b flat so when thatamp;#39;s the case we do have one note that could be considered to be a sharp or a flat and in which case we have to pick one of them now songs would either stick to sharps or call in these notes the flats so pick one or the other is the golden rule and we tend to stick to uh the sharps when weamp;#39;re counting upwards but the truth of the matter is it depends what key your songamp;#39;s in which is something weamp;#39;ll look at later after weamp;#39;ve gone a to g this sequence is simply repeated to create all the notes that are