are the five notes on a guitar e a d b e

No.

http://guitarsecrets.com/all_notes.htm

is it E A D B E

Two E's? I don't think so.

No on a guitar it has 6 strings and they are low E, A, D, G, B, high E

No, the five standard tuning notes on a guitar are E A D G B E. The notes you provided (E A D B E) are a variation of an open tuning called "open E tuning" where the guitar is tuned to produce an E major chord when strummed without fingering any frets. To achieve the standard tuning on a guitar, follow these steps:

1. Start with your guitar in standard pitch, where the sixth string (thickest string) is tuned to E.
2. To tune the fifth string, place your index finger on the fifth fret of the sixth string and pluck it while adjusting the tension of the fifth string tuning peg until the pitches match.

3. To tune the fourth string, repeat the process mentioned above on the fifth fret of the fifth string. Adjust the fourth string's tuning peg until the pitches match.

4. To tune the third string, place your index finger on the fourth fret of the fourth string and tune the third string's open note to match that pitch.

5. To tune the second string, place your index finger on the fifth fret of the third string and tune the second string's open note to match that pitch.

6. Finally, tune the first string by placing your index finger on the fifth fret of the second string and tuning the first string's open note to match that pitch.

Following these steps will allow you to achieve the standard tuning E A D G B E on your guitar.