This is something that a lot of us newcomers have trouble with: how the hell do we memorize the strings? Notice in the diagram above (this is the right-hand orientation) that the strings are not the same width, so starting with the fat string, the order of the strings is E A D G B E. Starting with the thin string, it's E B G D A E. There's even a mnemonic for both: E A D G B E E ddie A te D ynamite G ood B ye E ddie In the opposite direction you have: E B G D A E E aster B unnies G et D izzy A fter E aster. But you still have to memorize six strings. Or do you? The two outer strings are both E. The fat string is low E, the thin string is high E. If you can remember the two mnemonics, and you can remember that the fat string is the low E, and the thin string is the high E, in reality you only need to remember four strings. After you do enough drills, you'll realize that you will quickly remember that the next ...
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