Basic knowledge of guitar music score
Hexagram
introduce
Introduction to non-standard six line spectrum
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0 represents empty chord -
Digital representation -
The right hand plays the string on which the number is marked, and the left hand presses the string on which the number is marked
Chord diagram
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And the line diagram generally indicates the top three products -
Cross indicates that the right hand does not play chord change -
The circle can be ignored, indicating that it can be played or pronounced -
The number indicates the code of the left hand, indicating which finger to press on the product
Other special chord diagrams:
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It means that three products do not start from the first product
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More than 3 products
Canonical six line spectrum
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Left hand hold C chord -
Play 5 3 2 3 1 3 2 3 strings with the right hand in turn
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Left hand holding Am chord -
Play 5 3 2 3 1 3 12 with the right hand in turn (play 1 chord and 2 chord at the same time) 3
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Press and hold the F chord with the left hand -
Play 5 3 2 3 14 with the right hand in turn (play the first and fourth chord at the same time) 3 2 3
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Left hand holding G chord -
Play 6 3 2 3 16 with the right hand in turn (play 1 chord and 6 chord at the same time) 3 2 3
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Use your index finger to sweep from 4 to 1 (from thick to thin) (from top to bottom) -
Use your index finger to sweep from 1 chord to 4 chord (from bottom to top) -
The order is from bottom to top, from bottom to top, from bottom to top -
Each bar has a bar line to split each chord -
The sweeping bass chord is in the F chord (from the 6th to the 4th chord)