Turning the peg or moving frets makes the pitch (frequency) of a guitar string go higher or lower.
Guitar players form calluses on their fingers.
Probably all answers are correct depending on when on the fret board your are playing, how long your fingers are, how comfortable you are with the stretch, and where do you want your fingers to be for the next phrase in the music.
the guitar is played with your fingers and its held on your lap.
To change the key on a guitar using a capo, simply place the capo on a desired fret on the neck of the guitar. This will raise the pitch of all the strings, effectively changing the key without having to adjust the tuning of the guitar.
Frets
Playing guitar can cause calluses to form on your fingertips, but it does not typically cause permanent damage to your fingers.
you play candace's song on the guitar with your fingers..
You only use your fingers to play the guitar
Yes, it is. It might be more difficult, but as long as you move your fingers quickly or can change the chords such that your fingers don't have a problem holding down the strings, it is possible. It may take some patience (not to mention time), but if you work hard you will likely succeed. By the way, I would recommend practicing on a different guitar, at least until your fingers get used to the strings.
The unique sound produced by fingers sliding on guitar strings is called a "slide" or "glissando."
When you play the guitar, the repetitive motion and pressure on your fingers can cause strain and inflammation in the muscles and tendons, leading to pain and discomfort.
The fingers used for playing the guitar are the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and pinky finger.