Guys,
is there a course here teach you how to read the notes? the actual once? If no, how you guys learning to read the notes?
Guys,
is there a course here teach you how to read the notes? the actual once? If no, how you guys learning to read the notes?
Guys,
is there a course here teach you how to read the notes? the actual once? If no, how you guys learning to read the notes?
Yes, I have lessons on reading music notation in my Fundamentals 2 course starting here.
https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial/271/
https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial/318/
And Lisa has them in her Fundamentals 2 course starting here.
https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial/2051/
Hope that helps!
Christopher Schlegel
Guitar Tricks Instructor
Christopher Schlegel Lesson Directory
Wow I didn't know there is other sections too I only thought its fundamental 1 and 2. what should I type to find your classes? or what is the title on the search bar? thats all I can see please see the pic and tell me which one of them I can press to find your classes. thx

Do you recommend finishing fundamentals one and two then go back to your lessons of it doesn't matter?
Do you recommend finishing fundamentals one and two then go back to your lessons of it doesn't matter?
The easiest way to find the lessons of any given instructor is on their instructor directory. From the main pull down menu click on Instructors > See Full List. Then you can click on my page.
https://www.guitartricks.com/instructors/155014
Or Lisa.
https://www.guitartricks.com/instructors/311296
I recommend finishing GF1 & GF2 with Anders, since you are presumably already working through it & enjoying it. Then you can work through the chapters on reading music notation from either me or Lisa.
Hope that helps!
Christopher Schlegel
Guitar Tricks Instructor
Christopher Schlegel Lesson Directory
Honestly, when I started, I didn’t have any courses to guide me either. However, if you're serious about learning to read music, I'd recommend going the classical route. Classical musicians learn to read notes from the very beginning because it’s fundamental to everything. If you have an instrument, like the piano, spend a few hours each week practicing reading sheet music along with your playing. The more you do it, the easier it gets to recognize patterns. But yes, it’s a time investment that pays off when you can sight-read well!