August 28th, 2010

guitar chords tabs chart
How to read guitar chord charts?

and can someone give me a link to a chart that shows all the chords and also to read labels and a site for guitar tabs? Thnx

A chord chart is a top view of the neck of his guitar. There are six vertical lines represent the strings of his guitar. There are five horizontal lines represent the fret bars on your guitar. Among the five horizontal lines you will see the black dot representing the position fingers should be placed on the frets to form the chord you're trying to play. A number in the left side of the chart, between the second and the first line horizontal, indicating the highest fret not open (open meaning that the chain of playing without his hand on any of the dishes) in the chord. Above the horizontal line higher in a chord chart are characters that indicate whether or not to play a string to sound a chord. An "O" indicates that the open string play (from again, which means that the chain of play without touching any fret on that string) and "X" means that the string does not sound at all. Above these characters you will see the name of the chord.

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