吉他和弦指法(Guitar Chord fingering).doc
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吉他和弦指法(Guitar Chord fingering)
The second section, open chord fingering
The so-called open chord fingering, refers to the use of chord fingering to empty strings, it has the advantage of simplified fingering, and can even pop piano can show the sound effect, the disadvantage is not easy on the fingerboard mobile (this we will explain in the back).
For most beginners, they choose to begin with the basic open chord fingering because they are relatively easy to master. OK, so lets learn some basic open chord fingering.
First we use C as an example to see how major chord chord will theory and practice to it.
Note: O indicates that an empty chord is also a chord formation. X indicates that it is not a chord and cannot be used. The digits in the black circle indicate the left hand finger, the 1- index finger, the middle finger 2-, the 3- ring finger, and the 4- little finger.
We already know that the formula for the C major triad (written in C) is 1-3-5, which makes up the sound =C-E-G. That is to say in fact as long as we find C and E on the fingerboard and G three tone, and hold them, you can get the C chord, but in the actual playing fingering, due to the characteristics of the guitar itself, when we play a chord, tends to increase or omitted some sound. As for ellipsis, we will talk about the concept of adding notes first.
Our careful analysis shows what the above C chord, can see although the fingering has 5 notes, but if we take the difference of the sound of eight degrees as the same tone, that we can put on the 5 string and 2 string on C C as the same sound, the empty string E 4 the E string and 1 string are considered the same tone, then, in fact we get is C, E, G three tone. So, we have a rule: eight degrees in music, guitar chord fingering, we can be regarded as the same tone, it will not affect the properties of chord (of course, if strictly speaking, eight degrees of different repeated chords sound effects have different effect.).
Perhaps the attentive studen
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