What do you think of the guitar six line Pu???

Updated on amusement 2024-03-31
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's the opposite of the guitar. At the top of the staff is the first string, then the second string, and so on

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Looking backwards, the first line above actually corresponds to the 6-string of the guitar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The number on the number is on the line, which means that the sound is on the number of frets and lines.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The six strings of the staff are the six strings of the guitar. From top to bottom is the 123456 string, and the 1st string is the thinnest.

    There will be an X mark or number on the staff. If there is an X mark on a string, it means that the string is played as an empty string; If there is a number on the string, such as ---3--- it means that the fret of the string is pressed and she is played.

    That's not enough, so where are the quarter notes and eighth notes, below the staff. A vertical line will be drawn under each x or number (this one is the same), as shown in the diagram, which is two eighth notes, one quarter note, and four eighth notes. If you add a horizontal line below (just like a simple score), then it is sixteen points.

    If it's an arrow from the bottom up, then it's a strum.

    Have fun.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Some of the answers upstairs are wrong, and the score x means that no matter what chord you press, you just play the line, and if there is a number, for example, 5 on the 3rd string, you press the 3rd string with your left hand and play it with your right hand, these are called chord voiceovers (if you don't understand this, you can read the music theory book, but if you don't understand, it's okay, you just know how to play) 6-line staff, in fact, you put the guitar flat on your lap, and then you look at it, it's a six-line staff, exactly the same ha, and then the number on the score is taste What does each mark mean, landlord, you go to the guitar book in the bookstore and walk around and read it, I can't count it in one breath, and I don't necessarily write it all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    --- a string.

    - Second string. --Three strings.

    - Four strings. --Five strings.

    - Six strings. You're thinking it's a 6-line staff.

    Suppose a string --2--

    That is, the second fret, 0, is the empty string.

    x just play the specified string.

    As the guy upstairs said, you can play your left hand wherever you press your right hand.

    4 5 6 strings are generally played with the thumb.

    1 2 3 For the other is the nameless, middle finger, index finger.

    A right-handed guitar doesn't need a pinky finger, and if you do, it's a mistake in the way you play.

    As for what you said, 1 2 3 4 represents the noisy fingers, which do not appear on the 6-line staff, and are generally above the score, if you look carefully at the score, you may find it, but it is generally rare.

    Since the 6-line staff will not be written, you use which hand to play with the good forest.

    You can directly understand that the score shows the number of friends touching acres, and you can just play the number of frets on that string.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The left hand is responsible for pressing, the right hand is responsible for playing the music on which string needs to be pressed, the left hand is pressing**, and then the right hand is playing that string. I don't know if you understand it, 53231323 this landlord understands it wrongly, this is just a right-handed decomposition of one of the 4 4 beats rhythm pattern, one of the manifestations of his structural formula x3231323 x represents the root note of the chord you press with your left hand (the chord diagram is generally marked with If you have read music theory, you will know what the slow path is if you see the name of the chord, and you will know what the slow way is, this is not much to say, it is the basic music theory, look at it yourself) There are many various rhythm patterns that you need to understand and don't understand, please hi me leave a message Thank you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    3 Pictured: English indicates the name of the chord; 6 represents character (6-8 character from top to bottom), and what is not marked is the default 1 character; Numbers 1-4 indicate the fingers of the left hand pressing the string; From right to left, they are 1-6 strings.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I can only tell you simply, the 6-line staff corresponds to the 6 strings of the guitar, the top of the score is 1 string is the thinnest, the bottom is 6 strings, I don't understand the question or have doubts in the future, you can ask me, I hope it can help you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Just imagine the staff of the guitar as the head of the guitar is flat to the left, and the numbers on it represent the ranks, and the rest of the pondering and pondering will be understood, very simple!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The upper left corner of the score is usually marked, such as "1=c", "1=d", "1=g", etc., first of all, you need to know what a solfège is, what is a sound name. 1(do),2(re),3(mi)..This one is called roll call; And c d e f g a b is the sound name.

    They correspond to the roll call sequentially.

    The 1 in the upper left corner of the score = whatever is the key. For example, 1=G is the key of G, which means that the pitch of the middle 1 is higher than the pitch of 5 in the key of C.

    If the score is not noted, generally speaking, what is the first chord and the last chord, the song is basically what key. Most pop songs are like this. If the first chord and the last chord of a song are the same chord, it's almost certain that it's the key.

    If it starts and ends with a C chord, then the song is in the key of C.

    If you still don't understand, you can ask me.

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