Format of Major Scale Whole - Whole - Half - Whole - Whole -Whole - Half This chart displays notes on Fingerboard ( guitar fingerboard from this view) The double line on the most right is the nut ( a white line between guitar neck and head) the alphabets on the right are notes on open strings You can divide the whole neck to 5 positions 1. Start with the open position (open strings to 3rd fret) 2. Fret 2 - 5 3. Fret 5 - 8 4. Fret 7 - 10 5. Fret 8 - 12 then fret 12-15 ( same position as the first one with 1 octave higher)
Ok now you are with your guitar And you already search the chord from internet You see a sheet of A4 paper size with lyrics and chord on the top But... You still don't know what the chords are like So you search and you see the chord charts. Now. .. You ve got 2 problems First is how to read the chord charts And second , how to play when you see this lyrics and chord sheet Let's begin with the chord chart. You get this thing from internet How to read chord chart Chord chart displays guitar fingerboard as a plan / top view 6 Vertical lines mean 6 strings on fingerboard. The double line indicates guitar "nut" which is between the neck and the head. O - for playing opened string ( untouched string) X - for muting it Number is finger to play on the string. Now I ll show charts of all chord in the song
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