That would depend entirely on the skill of the guitarist. For Carlos Santana, no limit. Jimmy Page, no limit. This writer: 2 chords.
Too many
A good way to start beginning guitar lessons is too get a guitar and a tablature book. The book will show you all the notes and fingerings that are used to play that instrument. After learning the fingerings and notes you can hire an instructor to teach you more.
You have this misunderstood, a 'sonata' is (since the classical period) a term meaning music of a chamber-music genre for either a solo instrument (usually a keyboard), or a solo melody instrument with piano. There have been MANY sonatas written and therefore your question is too vague to answer.
Too many to count
It means that there were too many starpowers activated on the same note too quickly. Probably something the editors made to see if starpower notes were too close to each other. Pretty odd.
It would be hard. Try using 9-42 or 10-45.
To produce clear and crisp notes on a guitar, you need to press the strings firmly against the frets with just enough pressure to make them touch the fretboard without pressing too hard.
I was thinking it might be Avenged Sevenfold: Afterlife. Just an instrumental version. If not I'm sorry.
A clarinet makes many notes, low and high. too many to count...
You can't know how many to take, so just err on the side of taking too many notes.
its to see if the harmonic notes match up with the guitar when its in tune. This is crucial if you play stuff like Zakk Wylde or Dimebag, if you don't ever use harmonic notes this is a waste of time or money to get done properly, lots of videos on youtube to figure out how to do it as well, this isn't too hard.
Yes, it's true that effective note-taking requires a balance between too many and too few notes. Taking too many notes can lead to information overload and make it difficult to identify key concepts, while too few notes might result in missing important details. The goal is to capture essential information clearly and concisely, allowing for better retention and understanding. This balance helps create notes that are both useful and manageable for review.