A few questions about guitar notation, a small problem with guitar notation

Updated on amusement 2024-05-24
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The first row is the Harmony Finger Chart, and the numbers in the middle correspond to the four fingers, the empty chord 0, the index finger 1, the middle finger 2, the ring finger 3, and the little finger 4. Indicates the corresponding string with the corresponding fingers.

    The second row is the guitar's unique six-line staff, the number 3 means to hold the 3rd fret of the string, such as the natural C and the melody, under normal circumstances, the 2nd string should be held down the 1st fret, but here the third fret is held, and in terms of the melodic composition, it constitutes the C9 chord.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No matter what the number is, it depends on his position, the 3 above appears in the 2nd string, so it is 2 strings and 3 frets to press, if it is a 6, it is 2 strings and 6 frets to press down.

    The numbers in the first row look like this.

    I'll only explain the numbers of the first C chord, and you can do the rest by analogy.

    From left to right. 0 means nothing is pressed, 3 means press the string with three fingers (5 strings), 2 means press the string with 2 fingers (4 strings), and 1 means press with one finger. One finger is the index finger, the second finger is the middle finger, the third finger is nameless, and the fourth finger is the little finger. Thank you. Hope.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the first row, the numbers in the chord fingering table represent the open strings and the fingers of the left hand: the open chord is represented by "0", and the others, 1 is the index finger, 2 is the middle finger, 3 is the ring finger, and 4 is the little finger;

    In the second row, the numbers on the line in the six-string staff generally represent the empty strings and frets: the empty strings are represented by "0", and the other numbers represent the number of frets of the string, 3 is the 3rd fret, and the number is the number is the first fret.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The representative plays the note with his fingers pressed to the third fret.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Oh, that's the chord accent to play a decorative role, 3 is pressed the third fret, 0 is the empty string left hand does not need to press. **Too small to see clearly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, guitar tabs use six strings, which are notations that can be seen but not read, six lines represent the six lines of the guitar, which string is played according to which fret, look at the fingering plus crosses or numbers, and it will be played as soon as you see it.

    The playing of the folk guitar is just to play the accompaniment melody, and if it leaves the main theme, it has no meaning, so the folk guitar score must be a six-line staff and a five-line staff, or a six-line staff and a simple score, and even simpler, that is, there is no six-line staff, only the chord marks are marked on the score of the simple score or the five-line staff, this kind of notation is not only suitable for guitar, but also for piano and electronic organ.

    In this song, you are at the same table, the first two lines of the sheet music are all marked as 0, only the broken chord on the six-line staff, which means that a chord is played as a prelude, and the third line begins to enter the body of the song, with the chord diagram and staff table above, and the simple score and lyrics below. If you don't have a concept of notation, you have to learn the basics and music theory to understand what chords mean, otherwise, the melody played is different from the main theme, which will be strange.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    is a simple spectrum, 1234567 represent doremifasolaxi, the upper point is an octave up, the lower dot is an octave down, 0 is an aerial shot, and the left dot is a floating point.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Brief score, this is a 3 or 4 beat song, pay attention to the rhythm.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 Look at the tonality, the tonality of this score is in the key of D, and it is in eight or six beats, one beat for eighth notes, and one beat for six beats.

    2 Use the finger shape of D and the D scale, you see the first pull, and add two dots below, that is, two octaves lower, the second pull is one octave lower, and the third is the alto.

    3 Then put the scale on the top, and then on the rhythm, distinguish the time value, the first three notes are the eighth minute value, the back of a 6 is the quarter value, the middle of a dot means to extend the previous half of the value of the first note, of which 6 above the delay line, means to extend the front of a note does not need to be played, the rhythm of this bar is la la (ah) the next section is la ah (ah) ah (ah) ah (ah), which is twice the value of the quarter hour when the eighth minute, remember, count, you see a bar exactly six eighth notes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    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.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on which tune your harmony is in.

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