As i understand it... Chord Families are a number of chords that can be played within the same stretch of fretboard real estate (maybe within the same four frets), where you can play all the chords in the key. This is pretty easy to catch onto if you know your neck or the nature of guitar chord construction but most of us beginners have a hard time grasping it. The C-A-G-E-D system could help get some new but easy to understand chords under your fingers... but in regard to chord families...
This is a link to some stuff about it
http://books.Google.com/books?id=1nSqLzjZBKwC&pg=PA209&lpg=PA209&dq=chord+families&source=bl&ots=ITnmwIWTkr&sig=sbmg4-hDbaVALFC7xstytJNMLeQ&hl=en&ei=vuo4SpmwJpzY7AOwyfzZCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9#PPA210,M1
and heres another
http://guitar.titusvillebranchfellowship.org/chords/chord-families/
and another
http://www.music-for-music-teachers.com/guitar-song-chords.html
The guitar is part of the family of stringed instruments. These go back to ancient times and are found in many cultures. The lute and similar instruments are early members of the same family.
Yes it is a part of the string section but it has a slight difference
No, the guitar is a string instrument.
Answer 1:It is part of the Percussion Family, as do most instruments. Anything you bang on or hit, or strum at all, is part of the Percussion Family.Answer 2:"Most instruments" do not belong to the percussion family. However, many (such as the piano) do belong to more than one family. The acoustic guitar is regarded as belonging to both the percussion and the string family. It earns its position in the string family as its strings are plucked. Stringed instruments are played by plucking, bowing or striking the string.
stringed instrument family.string...i think
The "body" of the guitar is the part of a guitar that contains the soundhole (in an acoustic guitar) or, more generally-speaking, the larger part of the guitar where the bottom of the neck/fret board and strings are attached...in both acoustic and electric guitars.
Yes it is a part of the string section but it has a slight difference
There are many types of guitars. The oldest on is the acoustic guitar. hen tere is a bass guitar. Eletric guitar. Bango. A bango is not really a guitar. It is just a part of the string family.
The String Family
No, the guitar is a string instrument.
Answer 1:It is part of the Percussion Family, as do most instruments. Anything you bang on or hit, or strum at all, is part of the Percussion Family.Answer 2:"Most instruments" do not belong to the percussion family. However, many (such as the piano) do belong to more than one family. The acoustic guitar is regarded as belonging to both the percussion and the string family. It earns its position in the string family as its strings are plucked. Stringed instruments are played by plucking, bowing or striking the string.
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stringed instrument family.string...i think
It belongs to the string instrument family, such as the violin, cello, and the harp.Strings? What were you thinking?
Yes.
Strings
The Latin American Cuarto instrument is part of the guitar or lute family, although it is smaller than a traditional guitar. This four stringed instrument is from Trinidad and Tobago in South America.
Yes.