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Everyone is right, first practice the piano Don't be anxious when you encounter a problem, calm down and think about how to solve it. The landlord said that looking at the complex score to listen to it once to find the rhythm, it proves that it is not that you have a sense of rhythm, but that you have not yet understood the time value reflected in the rhythm of the beatmap, in fact, you are not familiar with it, the solution is very simple, when practicing a new tune, don't be in a hurry to get the score to play, that is not efficient, first read the score carefully, find out the difficulties that you think need to be paid attention to, split it according to the bars, and first beat the rhythm by hand, which is very important, Many people are roughly calculated in their hearts, in fact, the effect can not reach the expected goal at all, so when looking at the new score, play the rhythm first, arrange the finger shape in a simple way, and then start practicing, when you encounter a problem, you will pass a small section, don't worry, so that the accumulation of time, you can't improve it, practice makes perfect, come on, the landlord.
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Beginners will have such a problem when practicing guitar, I was more serious than you at the beginning, even after listening to it a few times, the beat is still very messy. Solution: 1 Don't worry, you want to be set, read the score carefully, and experience the rhythm 2 You don't see less but practice less, and it is not good to practice hard without spending time 3 Go to the Internet ** A software called metronome, which can be installed in the mobile phone and help you find the rhythm at any time, which is very effective.
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Practice more, and you'll be done!If you don't have any other tricks, no one can help you, because the technique is practiced for yourself, and others can't give it to you, so don't worry, it's natural to practice more! It would be better to have the habit of playing rhythmically, and the beat must be steady, even if it is very slow!
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It's because I practice less and listen less.
It is recommended that when listening to songs, follow the beat of the drum and think about the rhythm of the guitar.
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The red circle in the staff (guitar tab), by measure:
Bar 1]: Eighth note rest.
Subsection 2]:
The 15 of the first beat is a modifier, and from 15 to 17 is to push the 15 to the whole tone;
On the second beat, 17 to 15 is the string that pushes the 15 to the whole tone, and then returns to the original position after playing.
The dot below 15 of the third beat is dotted to indicate the extension of half a beat, which is one and a half beats, and also accounts for the first half beat of the fourth beat.
Subsection 3]:
The 15 of the first beat is coherent with the previous 15 17 (legato), and the way to play it is: first play 15, then push up a whole tone, and then descend back.
The second beat of 12 13 12 is a legato, and the way to play is: first press and hold 12 with your index finger, then hit 13 with your ring finger after playing, and then hook it again, and the index finger can't move in the process!
Subsection 4]:
The 13 on the first beat and the 13 in front of it are legatos, and for consistency, just play the first 13 (that is, the last note of the preceding bar).
And so on for the rest of the stanzas!
The red circle in the sheet music:
A dot on the number indicates the standard tone.
Add a dot to the number to indicate the treble.
Add two dots to the number to indicate the double treble.
In fact, the difference between a simple notation and a six-string staff is that the numbers of the six-string staff represent the position, the numbers of the notation indicate the notes, and other symbols and so on, all have the same meaning.
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Oh, I really love your guitar tabs! The score is correct, the first one like a sprout is a half-beat rest, and then the next one pushes the strings along the curved arrows on the top of the image, from the fifteenth frets to the seventh-frets. The arc directly below him without an arrow is a connecting ** line, indicating that the two notes should be continuous and smooth. There is a downward arc and an arrow in the back to indicate that the string is pushed back, and after the previous arc pushes the string up, the note of this arc is restored to the original pitch.
H is for striking and P is for hooking. s is a portamento!
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The arc symbol is to push the string, the upward bend is to push down the predetermined pitch, the downward bend to put it bluntly is to return to the pitch before the line is pushed, and the one with h is to push the semitone, I think you should still buy a tutorial for systematic learning.
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First, the following chords should be the number plus GM, that is, the rising GM chord, and then the A5 B7 E7 chords have the numbers 5 and 7 respectively on the chord score, that is, the first horizontal box of the chord score, that is, the number with the number, should be regarded as the 5th and 7th frets of the guitar, and the 5 written is regarded as the 5th fret, and the 7th is regarded as the 7th fret. (As shown in Figure A5, 1 is the index finger, which should be placed on the 5th fret.) )
Second, pluck the 5 to 1 strings in the direction of the arrow, which is slower than the strum, but according to the length of his notes.
Thirdly, xx means to play the string (why xx, because the above has already told you how to press the chord). If there is a number, you can play a few frets (depending on which string it is).
Fourthly, this score is a score for 2 guitars, that is, both accompaniment and lead (solo). The one with the left-hand chord on it is the accompaniment notation. The one that doesn't come with it below.,And the number on the shop is a lot of the main tone, that is, the score of solo.。
The general number without the left-hand chord notation is the main note, but it is not necessarily all like this, you can listen to it, anyway, the accompaniment of the singing is impossible to go solo, there may be broken chords, but it must be with the left-handed chord notation.
If you don't understand, please feel free to ask questions, and I will answer them in detail as much as I can.
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E4 b cm and the rest of it are all chord fingerings, if you know how to press the chords.
Just press it as above.
The wavy line refers to the string that starts from the wavy line and is plucked down to the string pointed by the arrow.
As for those xx, that's where you should play, after you press the chord.
If the xx is followed by a number, for example, isn't there an x7x under the a(5) chord in the first row of your score, and that 7 is the meaning of the 7th fret.
The first guitar on this score is the accompaniment, the second guitar is solo, the beginning of the song you listen to, the second guitar is played, and the second guitar is the main score.
For other scores, this is not necessarily the case, but generally there are chords on it, which is the accompaniment, and if there are only numbers on the score, it should be the main note.
A little advice, if you are a beginner, there are too many large horizontal presses in this, which is not suitable for you.
Another song by beyond, "I Really Love You" is more suitable.
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