To finish off this module, I just like to talk briefly about reading notes. So reading notes in order to play music, you know, you see a lot of piano players that are looking they're playing, they're looking, you know, at their reading, you know what notes they need to play on the piano in order to make the melody in, and so on for the song, right. So that's not covered in this course, particularly, but I would highly recommend getting a book or two to get you started reading, especially if you want to go on to learn classical music, or even jazz music, it's really important to learn how to read notes. Now, the one book that's really good for that is guitar method by Hal Leonard, it's a it's a really good book to get you started learning your notes, and just understanding you know, even a bit more, you know, music theory and that sort of thing.
Now, it's You already have some reading capabilities. Another one that's really good is called modern method. It's put out by Berkeley, I believe, and it's another book to start to learn how to read or to expand your reading. So I just like to highly recommend that to you. But otherwise, let's get going on learn how to play the guitar.