The open position of the guitar contains the notes of the open strings and the first three frets. The following diagram shows the position of these notes on the staff, Tab, and on the fretboard. Also shown is an example of two separate octaves, an octave being two notes that have the same letter name and are eight consecutive notes apart.
This is called TABLATURE and it is another way of notating guitar music. The six lines represent the six strings of the guitar and the number represents the fret number of the note.
A sharp ( # ) raises the pitch of a note by one semitone (1 fret). A flat ( b ) lowers the pitch of a note by one semitone. In music notation the # and b signs are placed before the note on the staff.
Here is a fretboard diagram of all the notes on the guitar. Play the notes on each string from note e.g., the open 6th string is an E note and the note on the 12th fret of the 6th string is also