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1=Open duke-to-be in E major, 2=D major, 3=C major, 4=B major, 5=A major, 6=G major, 7=F major, all of which are bass. chords in various keys, such as the main chord C in C major, the subordinate chord F, the genus 7 chord G7; and the relationship minor key AM, DM, EM, can all be converted to each other to change the color.
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Guitar I don't know, but music theory is okay 12 3 4 5 6 7 is the way to express do re mi fa so la xi do on the notation, c d e f g a b refers to the notation of the sound name is the regular ** For example, when we say C major, it refers to the key with do as the main tone, and it is represented by 1=c on the notation.
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Sheet music is for **, just like words are for language, if you don't know sheet music, you want to learn it well**, just like an illiterate person wants to read an article! Therefore, learning the notation used for the guitar is really the first problem we need to solve when learning the guitar. Guitar.
Commonly used notation for guitar includes sheet music, staves, and staves.
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1234567 is the singing name, cdefgab is the sound name, 1=c, it means that the song is in the key of c, and so on, for example, 1=g is the key of g, and on the piano, 5 is 1
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I hope you still start with the basic music theory semester, and the music theory is solid, and these are not problems, just like the basic skills, practicing the guitar is not a success, and you can play the guitar well.
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Basic music theory knowledge of the guitar; Basic music theory knowledge and notation methods for guitars; The most commonly used in folk guitars are sheet music and six-line staff.
Classical guitars use staves.; A phonetic name is the name of a sound, and its pronunciation is the roll call of that sound. This is the pitch of C major.
Add a small dot above the base symbol to indicate that the tone is raised by one note. Add a small dot below the base symbol to lower the tone by one note. By analogy, adding two dots means raising two groups or lowering two groups.
The distance between two tones is called an interval and is measured in degrees. 1-1 is one degree, 1-2 is the second degree, and so on 1-5 is the fifth degree, 1-6 is the sixth degree, and 1-7 is the seventh degree. The division of tones within an octave into twelve tones of equal frequency is called the twelve equal temperament.
A semitone is the smallest unit of twelve equal temperaments, and two semitones form a whole tone. Except for 3-4 and 7 to treble 1 which are semitones, the others are whole tone relations. There are also several diacritical marks as follows:
The rising sign indicates that the original note is raised by a semitone; The b-flat sign indicates that the original tone is lowered by a semitone; The x-rising mark indicates that the original note is raised by two semitones; The BB flat mark indicates that the original note is lowered by two and a half; The reduction mark indicates that the original sound has been restored.
If the note of the same measure does not touch the reduction mark, it will always be the same as the original raised or descended note. That is to say, the diacritical mark is valid in one measure, and it does not work in the next measure, and the diacritical mark that appears in the measure is called a temporary diacritical mark, and some after the treble clef are called key signatures.
Duration of the tone: The short horizontal line added after the tone is called the time line. Each additional line indicates the added time value of one beat.
Don't rush to play the tunes, learn about music theory, practice the scales in each position, and have some basic finger exercises. For example, practice the coordination of the left and right hands by climbing the lattice (the gesture method should be correct). >>>More
First of all, correct a little, buying a guitar will not be of much help, but it's good, it's best to find a music theory knowledge to explain**, it's best to ask a teacher for advice, buy a book about stave, in this way can improve your ability to read music, in the process of self-study combined with ** and the teacher's prompts, usually listen to more major scales, which helps to ear training and the cultivation of musicality, don't ignore the rhythm, a good song must not only have a good melody, but also have a good rhythm, these need to listen to more often, more practice, When you have a certain foundation, you can try to write down the music of the songs you have listened to, and compare it with the original score to see what is lacking, so that you may improve through repeated practice.
I don't have any foundation, my recommendation is to buy a basic music theory book, and then buy a textbook for elementary guitar, so that I can lay a good foundation for practicing guitar while learning music theory. Because although some guitar textbooks have some music theory, I think this may not be enough for you, so I recommend you to buy a ** basic music theory to learn slowly. >>>More
1. The right finger is coded.
P (short for pulgar) – thumb. >>>More
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