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This is a guitar notation in txt text format, this kind of guitar tablature only has lyrics and chords corresponding to the lyrics, that is, when using guitar accompaniment or singing, each lyric correspondingly to press which chords, it does not indicate the right fingering, nor does it indicate the corresponding melody of the simple notation (or stave), so it is the simplest guitar tab, suitable for people who have a certain guitar foundation According to your question, I think it is easier for you to look at the guitar tabs in **format, if you can't find the kind that includes the left and right fingers** format of guitar tabs, then you can also add your own right-handed fingering to the songs
Guitars often use rhythmic ensembles.
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That is, the left hand is pressed on the third fret of the second string, and then the second fret of the second string is pressed, and 0 means empty play, that is, the right hand is played, and the left hand does not need to be pressed.
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These are chord markers, indicating C major third chord 135, E major seventh chord 3 572, g major third chord 572
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6 spins. 5 spins.
4 spins. 3 spins.
2 spins. 1 spin.
CM74 product.
4 products. 6 products.
4 products. 5 pins.
4 products. fm7
I won't talk about the last few, the reason is the same.
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01234 on the staff represents the number of frets. The 01234567 under the staff represents the notes. 0=Rest.
1234567=doremi
fasolasi
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is the first fret, the position of the string, and x is the empty string.
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Squeeze the tone, press 6 and pluck the strings.
Take advantage of the vibration. Press 7 quickly
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That little 6 came from Yiyin. You don't have to play it.
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If you know how to sing this song, you know it's time to change the chords. As for the right hand, there is no certain one, you can see how to strump or pluck the strings according to the rhythm yourself.
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Hello lz!
Let me give you a quick rundown: The staff is made up of two parts: the chord diagram (the small box at the top of the six lines) and the staff of the six lines!
Chord Diagram: A diagram showing the fingering and position of the chord pressed by the left hand! The horizontal lines of this diagram represent the 1st fret, 2nd fret and 3rd frets of the guitar from top ......to bottom(1 grade per row); The 6 vertical lines from right to left represent the 1 to 6 strings of the guitar, the numbers 1 to 5 on the vertical line represent the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger, and thumb of the left hand, and the English letters above the chord diagram indicate the type of chord fingering!
Some chords have a "1" on them, which means that several strings covered by " " should be completely pressed by the index finger, this technique is called "big horizontal press"!
Six-line notation: A notation that visually records the strings and frets of the notes played on the guitar fretboard with numbers and six lines! It represents the 1st to 6th strings of the guitar from top to bottom, the number on the line represents the number of frets of the string (for example, there is a number 3 on the top line, which means that the 3rd fret of a string is played), 0 means "no fret" that means the empty string, and if it is a cross, it means that the string on which the fork is played directly (similar to the empty string).
And if it's an arrow up and down, it means "strumming": the direction of the arrow indicates the direction of strumming! The upward arrow in the guitar tabs indicates:
Sweep from 6 strings to 1 strings; The downward indication in the score: sweep from 1 string to 6 strings! It's the opposite of what is in the spectrum and what is actually scanned!
The arrows "sweep" which strings are covered on the staff.
The specific way to play it on the guitar is to rely on the right hand: after the left hand presses the chord, the thumb and index finger of the right hand cross into a figure of "ten" (the intersection point is the first joint of the index finger), and the rest of the fingers are naturally bent (note: the thumb and index finger should not be tightly pinched together, so as not to affect the flexibility of the strumming action)!
The index finger is responsible for sweeping in the direction of the 1st string, and the thumb is responsible for sweeping in the direction of the 6th string (the touch part of the thumb is the place where the nail 1 3 is left to the left; 1 2 places on the right side of the index finger).
And in the process of strumming the string, the wrist joint should be the axis, and the wrist must be elastic (similar to the action of a fan).
A lot of crosses lined up in a row really mean to play together!
We hope it helps!
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That's a strum, and it's just brushing it from top to bottom with a pick or just with a fingernail, and it's cool.
However, if you are a beginner, there are a lot of big horizontal presses in red beans, which is more difficult.
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Circles are empty strings.
X is to play that string, a lot of together, is to play together. But you have to distinguish it from the sweep, the arrow is up, from 6 strings to 1 string, down the opposite thanks.
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I don't know about this piece, but if you see if it's in G (keyg, or 1=g), if it is, the melody here can't be paired with G9
Chords, because the nature of the G9 chord belongs to the genus chord (dominor) system, cannot be used (replace) the main chord to determine the tonality.
So you have to use g, (up to gmaj7, or g6).
Then there is nothing wrong with the diagram on the score, it is the chord name that is written incorrectly, and it cannot be written as g9, but only as g.
In addition, the diagram below is indeed the G9 notation, except for the third and fifth notations that omit the chord 5 note (D), the others are complete G9 notation.
Since this is a 9th chord, a full 9th chord has 5 notes, so it is not easy to have different strokes in the same position (if you also add a specified bass, you are assigned to inversion, or not to be indexed). The 5 charts you have sent so far do not have different presses for the same position.
If it's just a triad (three constituent notes) with different positions in the same position, it's quite possible
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The essence of the chord is the note, not the hand type, are you right, g9 as the name suggests 5 7 2 4 6 to meet the press of these few notes on it, so naturally there are different positions, and the same position, in fact, the same reason, your score in g9 is omitted by the note, so the landlord is puzzled, the reason is also related to the way of accompaniment, then you will ask, why not write g directly? The reason is very simple, maybe the guitar on the G meets the harmony and is suitable, but if you change the instrument, you may have to play the G9 to be good, and the timbre of the same chord is very different in different positions of the guitar, not to mention the difference in timbre when the notes are omitted.
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There are n ways to press a chord, and it is right to press it according to the original picture, or it is to rearrange it with the right hand. This song needs a 5 here, which is the D tone, so press it like this.
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It depends on which tune your harmony is in.
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Well, first of all, allow me to digress, I guess this song should be a left-sided version of "Miss Dong", right?
Next, to answer your first question: the picture shows that it is indeed a portamento, and the s is actually the English word "slide", which is explained in layman's terms by holding the finger on the 4th string and 2nd fret and not letting go of the slide to the 4th string and 4th fret, and the time of the portamento is 1 4 beats (this song is a 4 4 beat piece, which means that a measure has four beats);
Then, to answer your first question: the English translation of "tab" into Chinese is the meaning of "fretboard", which refers to the fingerboard of the guitar (you can understand the six-string notation in layman's terms as "fretboard diagram") The role of the six-line staff is actually reflected in the fretboard, which is a physical object into a diagram;
Finally, summarize your shortcomings: basic music theory still needs to be learned and mastered, and some of the most basic skills of reading six-line staff need to be improved. I don't know if you have a textbook, I guess you are now self-taught, so I uploaded an electronic file of "Guitar Self-learning Introductory Basic Course" for your reference, once this book also helped me a lot of "blind spots" in music theory, you can flip through, learn to learn, the most important thing is the old saying:
Hold on! Here are some of the most basic things to know about two folk guitar tabs: I hope you can master it.
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This is the portamento, the so-called portamento, that is, there will be an arc between the starting and ending notes, and the arc is marked with an "s" above
When you hold down the 2nd fret with your left ring finger, then pluck the 4th string with your right hand, and slide the left ring finger to the 4th fret, completing this set of portamento
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tab is the meaning of guitar staff.
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