In the next set of lessons you will play Octaves on the guitar by name.
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/octave_1.jpg)
On the guitar an octave looks like this:
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/octave_1.jpg)
If it crosses over the break we add one fret and it looks like this:
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/octave_3.jpg)
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/octave_3.jpg)
An octave can also be played like this, although this fingering is pretty difficult:
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/octave_2.jpg)
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/octave_2.jpg)
If this pattern crosses over the break, we add one fret and it looks like this:
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/octave_4.jpg)
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/octave_4.jpg)
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