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Beginning Guitar Final Exam Study Guide

This study guide provides an overview of the topics covered in a beginning guitar written final exam, including guitar anatomy, string names, proper playing position, finger names, tuning, pitch names, note durations, time signatures, music terms, tablature, and guitar grids. Students should be able to label parts of the guitar, name the six strings, describe playing position, identify left and right hand fingers, determine if a pitch is higher or lower, name pitches on the staff, recognize note durations, understand time signatures, define music terms, translate between standard notation and tablature, and use guitar grids to demonstrate fingering.

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Beginning Guitar Final Exam Study Guide

This study guide provides an overview of the topics covered in a beginning guitar written final exam, including guitar anatomy, string names, proper playing position, finger names, tuning, pitch names, note durations, time signatures, music terms, tablature, and guitar grids. Students should be able to label parts of the guitar, name the six strings, describe playing position, identify left and right hand fingers, determine if a pitch is higher or lower, name pitches on the staff, recognize note durations, understand time signatures, define music terms, translate between standard notation and tablature, and use guitar grids to demonstrate fingering.

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Beginning Guitar Written Final Exam Study Guide

Guitar Anatomy
Be able the label the following parts of the guitar; headstock, tuning pegs, nut, frets,
fingerboard, upper bout, lower bout, sound hole, bridge, saddle, soundboard.

String Names
E,A,D,G,B,E

Playing Position
Be able to describe the proper classical guitar playing position in writing.

Finger Names
Left and right hand finger names

Tuning
You will hear 2 guitars play the same string one after the other. You will need to
determine if the second one is higher of lower than the first.

Pitch Names
Be able to name pitches on the treble clef staff from low E to high G. Use
musictheory.net for practice.

Note Durations
Whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, and eighth notes.

Time Signatures
Know what the top and bottom number mean in a time signature.

Terms
Pitch, Octave, Staff, Treble Clef, Beat, Tempo, Rhythm, Compound Time, Simple Time,
Ledger Lines, Sharp, Flat, Accidental

TAB
Be able to translate from standard notation to TAB and from TAB to standard notation.

Guitar Grids
Be able to show how to play a note, by placing the correct opened and closed circles on a
guitar fingering grid.

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