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Elephants and Deer Grow Big Ears

by Rachel on June 16, 2011

Learning the Order of Guitar Strings

No, this isn’t a lesson in zoology.  “Elephants And Deer Grow Big Ears” is actually the sentence I teach my guitar students to help them memorize the order of strings (lowest to highest) on the guitar.

When I first started learning to play, I just memorized E-A-D-G-B-E.  But in the middle of a 7-year-old student’s first lesson, I realized I was going to need to find a way to make it stick.  So I came up with my sentence on the spot, wrote it down for my student, and have been using it ever since.

I was curious as to whether anyone else uses that same sentence, so I googled it.  I didn’t come across my sentence, but I did find these:

  • Every Ant Does Good Bad Everyday
  • Elvis Always Dug Good Banana Eating
  • Every Apple Does Good Being Eaten
  • Every Athlete Does Good Before Events
  • Every American Dog Growls Barks Eats
  • Eat All Delicious Green Beans Everyday

How do you remember and/or teach the order of strings on the guitar?  Some people go the opposite way, starting with the highest string.  In either case, I’d be curious to hear other mnemonic devices for guitar.  Please share yours in the comments!


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Kathy June 16, 2011 at 8:25 am

From top down: Every Body Get Down And Exercise

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Srirama Chittavajhula June 16, 2011 at 12:31 pm

Love this one!

Srirama

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Srirama Chittavajhula June 16, 2011 at 9:19 am

Srirama here.

I’m partial to “Elephants And -Donkeys- Grow Big Ears,” only because that’s what my guitar teacher taught me with when starting off.

About the green beans one (very healthy by the way)… I wish!

Take care!
Srirama

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Lisa June 16, 2011 at 12:53 pm

Every Bright Guitarist Does All Exercises

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