You must keep your fingers of your left hand on the same frets as the chord, after you strum across the strings. If you release your fingers from the frets, the string will stop vibrating very rapidly.
Basically, I try to play a chord and when I remove my left hand fingers I inadvertently cause the string to vibrate and sound a note. This is on a classical acoustic and is a particular issue on the 4th, 5th and 6th strings.
A chord. Playing a Cnote an Enote and a Gnote simultaneously will give you a C chord.
what it stands for im not sure.. but what it means is u stop playing until the next chord
I believe that would be a chord, if I'm not mistaken...
The notes on the G-string are, open G, first finger A, second finger B, third C, fourth D or you can choose to play D on the next string as an open note as well. Try thinking of it as an alphabet that stops at G and repeats constantly.
Play another game.
The Opposite of Play on a VCR or DVD player is STOP. The Opposite of Play could be IDLE. Some people have said that opposite of Play is Depression. In sports, the opposite of Play is Stop Playing, or Not Playing.
They are playing diffrent people right?
YES
you stop playing habbo and play a real game -.-
wow sucks. stop playing it. or stop trying to play it. Play guild wars, its better
A double stop is the act of playing two notes simultaneously on a string instrument. In performing a double stop, two separate strings are depressed (stopped with fingers).