Note

In music, the term note has two primary meanings:

1.  a sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound.

2.  a pitched sound itself.

Pitch

Pitch represents the perceived fundamental frequency of a sound.

Rhythm

The variation of the length and accentuation of a series of sounds or other events.

Half-Step

The smallest pitch interval or “space” between any two musical notes or events.  Also referenced as the minor 2nd interval, written:  mi2 or m2.  Any series of notes consisting of only half-step intervals is called a Chromatic scale.

Whole-Step

The pitch interval between any two musical notes or events whose space measures two half-steps apart.  Also referenced as the major 2nd interval, written:  ma2, or M2.  Any series of notes consisting of only whole-step intervals is called a Whole-Tone scale.

Minor Third

The minor 3rd interval ( mi3 ) is comprised of 3 half-steps.  It is the first 3rd interval in all minor chords, and the 2nd 3rd interval in all major chords.  Ex.

      1       3       5
Dmi = D       F       A
        1 1/2      2    =  mi3 followed by ma3

Major Third

The major 3rd interval ( ma3) is comprised of 2 whole-steps.  It is the first 3rd interval in all major chords, and the 2nd third interval in all minor chords.  Ex.

    1       3       5
C = C       E       G
        2      1 1/2    =  ma3 followed by mi3

Perfect Intervals

P4 (Perfect 4th), P5 (Perfect 5th), and P8 (Perfect 8th or Octave) are all considered “Perfect Intervals” since they do not have minor or major equivalents, and invert to themselves – i.e. P4 inverts to a P5 and vice versa, while a P8 inverts to P8.

Tritone Interval

Referred to as TT, the word Tritone literally means Three Tones.  TT appears between the 4th and 7th degree of all major scales.  In the key of C, the Tritone interval is F to B, which are also the 3rd and 7th notes in all dominant 7th chords, in this case G7.

The Tritone interval is unique as its three whole tone structure is exactly the middle of an octave – and inverts to itself.  At times Tritone is also referenced as Augmented 4th or Diminished 5th.

The Guitar Fingerboard – All Notes In All Positions

Note 6 5 4 3 2 1
E1 0
F1 1
F#/Gb1 2
G1 3
G#/Ab1 4
A1 5 0
A#/Bb1 6 1
B1 7 2
C1 8 3
C#/Db1 9 4
D1 10 5 0
D#/Eb1 11 6 1
E2 12 7 2
F2 13 8 3
F#/Gb2 14 9 4
G2 15 10 5 0
G#/Ab2 16 11 6 1
A2 17 12 7 2
A#/Bb2 18 13 8 3
B2 19 14 9 4 0
C2 20 15 10 5 1
C#/Db2 21 16 11 6 2
D2 22 17 12 7 3
D#/Eb2 23 18 13 8 4
E3 24 19 14 9 5 0
F3 20 15 10 6 1
F#/Gb3 21 16 11 7 2
G3 22 17 12 8 3
G#/Ab3 23 18 13 9 4
A3 24 19 14 10 5
A#/Bb3 20 15 11 6
B3 21 16 12 7
C3 22 17 13 8
C#/Db3 23 18 14 9
D3 24 19 15 10
D#/Eb3 20 16 11
E4 21 17 12
F4 22 18 13
F#/Gb4 23 19 14
G4 24 20 15
G#/Ab4 21 16
A4 22 17
A#/Bb4 23 18
B4 24 19
C4 20
C#/Db4 21
D4 22
D#/Eb4 23
E5 24