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To play G on the piano, locate the black key to the right of the white key G. Press down on the black key to produce the sound of G.
What notes, anything in the key of A. A B C# D E F# G# A.
To play in the key of G, place the capo on the 3rd fret.
To play a song in the key of G using a capo on the 4th fret, you would need to play the chords D, A, and Bm as if you were in the key of G. This transposition allows you to play the song in the key of G while using the capo on the 4th fret.
The capo is placed on the 4th fret to play in the key of G.
It depends on what key the particular harmonica is in. If it is in "C" (concert pitch) you would play in G, just like the guitar.
To play in the key of G on a guitar, you should use the capo on the 7th fret.
Key: *G= G on the D string, *F=F on the D string, E=E on the D string. A is just natural & D is too, but I have not yet figured out how to play the next part of Good King Wencelas. Song: G G G A G G D E D E F G G (reapeat)
Play in the key of C major. The only notes you play are A,B,C,D,E,F and G. If the tune was G,F#,G,A,G then that would probably be in the key of G as it ends on G and it has F#. Because G is a major 5th above C, move all the notes down a major 5th and you get the tune C,B,C,D,C which is in the key of C.
Key of G
To play in the key of G using a capo on the guitar, place the capo on the 3rd fret. This will raise the pitch of all the strings by three half steps, effectively changing the key to G. You can then use the same chord shapes as if you were playing in the key of E, but the sound will be in the key of G.
The capo is placed on the 3rd fret to play in the key of G major.