You bar a fret on the guitar with the first finger of your left hand.
You basically press the frets like say there was a green fret then you would hold that and then strum the bar when you see that green fret appear on your screen
Fret Or 'whammy bar' which gives a vibrato effect. Often mistakenly called 'Tremolo bars' (thanks Leo Fender)....
A 21 fret guitar can play from E2 to C#6. A 24 fret guitar can play from E3 to E6.
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that's the most stupid thing i have ever heard!!!! just hold down the fret buttong and press the strum bar
-cindy- bar the first fret with ur index finger, place ur fingers as follows: middle finger 2nd fret G string, ring finger 3rd fret A string, and pinky finger 3rd fret D string. :D
If you have a capo you can put it on the first fret and play a G chord, or you can play a bar chord on the 4th fret (4-6-6-5-4-4)
On a standard 21 fret guitar, with standard tuning, you can play 45 notes. On a 24 fret guitar, you can play 48.
The finger fret placement for G sharp on the guitar starts with the 4th string on the 6th fret. The ring finger goes on the 5th string on the 6th fret and your middle finger on the 3rd string on the 5th fret.
A half step on a guitar is one fret. In other words, if you play an A note on the second fret third string, A# would be a half step higher which would be the third fret on the third sting. In any case, a half step is either one fret higher or one fret lower on the guitar neck.
On a keyboard, an F chord triad is f - a - c. On the guitar, you take an E chord and bar it up one fret. (Incidentally, it's f - a - c on the guitar too.)