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Guitar notation is a notation method designed specifically for the guitar and consists of six equally spaced horizontal lines representing the six strings on the guitar. Six-line staff does not record the pitch of notes, but it is very convenient when used in combination with a simple notation or stave, indicating both pitch and fingering.
On a staff of six lines, the top line represents the thinnest string, the first string. The bottom line represents the thickest string, the sixth string. ** It will be marked with a number or symbol to indicate the position and movement (i.e. fingering) of both hands.
For example, drawing an "x" on six lines means playing the string with your right finger; Draw a "0" on the six lines to indicate that playing the string with your right finger is an empty string sound.
Overall, six-line notation is a way of notating guitar and is one of the foundations of learning guitar. By learning and understanding the six-line staff, you can better master the guitar playing skills and expression.
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P (phumb) is the thumb, I (index finger) is the index finger, M (middle finger) is the middle finger, and A (ring finger) is the ring finger.
6 strings for thumb, 3 strings for index finger, 2 strings for middle finger, and 1 string for ring finger. The order is 63231323.
Each note is an eighth note.
The above indicates that the marked note (the first note on the score) should be strong.
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It's the opposite of the guitar. At the top of the staff is the first string, then the second string, and so on
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Looking backwards, the first line above actually corresponds to the 6-string of the guitar.
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The number on the number is on the line, which means that the sound is on the number of frets and lines.
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Six-line staff. tablature, or tab for short) is a tablature designed specifically for the guitar.
Its basic structure is made up of six equally spaced lines, each representing the six strings on the guitar, and the bottom line representing the sixth string of the guitar. It is to draw six parallel horizontal lines on the six strings of the guitar to indicate the position and movement (i.e., fingering) of the two hands, which belongs to the music score for recording fingering.
The six-line staff does not record the high and low tones, but does not record the pitch or stave.
It is very convenient to use in combination with contrast, indicating both pitch and fingering.
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First of all, I will correct you a mistake, there is no such thing as guitar sheet music.
The so-called simple notation is 1234567, and there is corresponding punctuation or something. This belief is not difficult to understand, and it is available on any score.
Guitar tabs are guitar-specific sheet music that is designed for the guitar. The six strings represent the guitar's 1---6 strings from top to bottom (1 string is the thinnest one, you should know that.) )
You say that you don't feel right to play the chords according to the staff, maybe because your strings are not in tune, and the score you play is not in the original key.
There is also a rescue sheet music that is monophonic, just 1234567, that is, the sheet music represents the pitch of each word of the lyrics of your song.
However, the chord is not like this, it takes the chorus, such as the C chord, and the composition is 135, that is to say, 1, 3, and 5 can all be played with the C chord, so you will feel a little awkward, but this happens to be the principle of chorus, and you will understand the things in the field of music theory slowly and later.
The most important thing is to get the strings right.
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The guitar notation is a six-line notation, and there is no such thing as a guitar notation, the notation is a song, and it has nothing to do with the guitar, and you only need to be able to read the chord diagram and the six-line staff to play the guitar.
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Not in a short notation.
The sheet music is sung.
Or the main voice! Generally, it is in accordance with the six-line bullet. Then it is sung according to the pitch.
It's accompaniment! So.
Just play the six lines.
It's here. Maybe you don't understand it now.
You'll understand later.
I've been learning guitar for a year and a half.
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For beginners, it's good to follow the six strings, which marks the strings you press with your left hand and the strings with your right hand, which is the easiest for the guitar; Down is the stave, which marks the pitch on it, and the line of each line of the stave, and needs to memorize some fixed and melody and his position; Sheet music is the most difficult for guitars, there are too few markups, and you need your own experience. Hope it helps!
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