For Em, you strum all of the strings For D, you strum strings G, B, and E (or 3, 2, and 1) For C, you strum strings G, B, and E For G, the strum the same strings as D and C
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th strings open
4th and 5th strings 2nd fret
C- First finger on first fret of 2nd string , second finger on second fret of 4th string , third finger on third fret of 5th string - strum strings 5 to 1 . F - Lay your first finger down on all six strings ( this is what is called a bar chord ) at first fret whilst putting second finger on the third string at 2nd fret , little finger on fourth string at 3rd fret and your third finger on fifth string at 3rd fret - strum all six strings .
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You strike the keys to make the hammer hit the strings instead of hitting the strings directly, like you do with a guitar.
There are 6 strings on a guitar - E, A, D, G, B, and E. With these strings, you can play any note in the musical alphabet: A A#/Bb B C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab A
6 bass , 6 treble and 6 mid. C# tuning for Iommis guitar with 9-38 strings (yes two 38 strings, for the A and E that were banjo strings).
C- First finger on first fret of 2nd string , second finger on second fret of 4th string , third finger on third fret of 5th string - strum strings 5 to 1 . F - Lay your first finger down on all six strings ( this is what is called a bar chord ) at first fret whilst putting second finger on the third string at 2nd fret , little finger on fourth string at 3rd fret and your third finger on fifth string at 3rd fret - strum all six strings .
Any guitar can be tuned to C Major. C tuning is a type of guitar tuning. The guitar strings are tuned to be two whole steps lower than when they are normally tuned.
6 Strings on a Classical Guitar
A,B,C,D,G,E,F and G
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You strike the keys to make the hammer hit the strings instead of hitting the strings directly, like you do with a guitar.
There are 6 strings on a guitar - E, A, D, G, B, and E. With these strings, you can play any note in the musical alphabet: A A#/Bb B C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab A
6 bass , 6 treble and 6 mid. C# tuning for Iommis guitar with 9-38 strings (yes two 38 strings, for the A and E that were banjo strings).
Heavy enough that the strings won't buzz in that tuning. Probably 12-52 or 12-56. Have fun!
Hello! From my personal experience, strumming usually implies hitting a series of strings in one fluid motion. They're hit "at the same time." Plucking implies hitting the strings individual of each other. Example: hitting an open G, then after the G hitting fretted C on the A string. Guitar players usually strum (chords), while bass players tend to pluck more, though both players can and do sometimes use both techniques. I think this should be in the Technique forum.
There arent really any chords for this song but you can use the following to play the song: G- PLuck 6, 3 & 2nd strings x6 D- Pluck 4, 3 nd 2 x2 Am- 5, 3 nd 2 x2 C- same as Am Am C G D Am C G D AM C Am C G D Am C G D x1 Start those chords again and strum dduudu
the piano and guitar chords are different because because guitar is stringed tht u pick annd strum and piano is key lol goodluk Guitar and Piano chords are played using the same series of notes but some of the notes will repeat on a guitar. ie. C major chord is compose of the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the scale (C, E, & G) when played in the open position on a guitar the C & E notes repeat.