Hal Leonard is the publisher. Anyways Learn all the notes on the E string
e f f#g...in the sharp format at first (no flats) this will be natural because you
are moving up the fret one fret at a time or 1/2 step at a time. Once you know this you can identify all the notes on the guitar. For instance a the 5 string starts as a then a# then b then c then c# then d ect. It is like this on
every string. Take the time to write it down or have a friend quiz you. Any kind of way to help you remember where the notes are. On the E string your
notes using mostly dots are e g a b c# and e. Remember for every rule there is at least one exception spanish guitars sometimes have dots on different frets. For all practical purposes e and b have no sharps (#s).
So another example (sorry to drag this out) Lets use g the 3rd string g
g# a a# b then c remember between b and c no sharps then c# then
d then d# then e now watch out here e has no sharp after e comes an f
then f# then g then g# then a then a# ect. I hope this cleared this up for you.