Yes. Classical guitar is played from standard notation (G clef) with added information for fingering and articulations.
Tablature is an older notation that many Guitarists find easier to read, but it lacks fingering and dynamics.
Chords are accurately represented in either notation.
Since a chord is a group of notes played simultaneously, and since a guitar has six strings which can be sounded simultaneously, a guitar certainly can be used to play chords.
What the crap do you mean? It's a guitar! You use chords!
it doesn't matter what you play u can play guitar chords or not it's your choice
After Learning your guitar chords it would be a good idea to find songs to play so that you become comfortable with changing the chords at the right time. A good way to practice this is to play along with the song.
Try to play some scales to coincide with the guitar chords. Example: When the sheet music calls for a C chord, play a C scale.
If you want to learn how to play basic chords, then it is easy. If you want to master extreme tabs and power chords, you are looking at a bit more than one guitar lesson. Also, if you have a very small hand, you might have trouble playing some chords. But if you are ready to learn guitar go for it!
I'm trying to play the climb on my guitar, and i need to know what the chords are for it.
What the crap do you mean? It's a guitar! You use chords!
One can learn Christmas chords to play on a guitar either by going on Youtube or taking special classes where they teach you how to play Christmas chords.
Chords on the guitar are played by using your pick to play two notes or more simultaneously. The notes could be any notes that are possible to play on the guitar as long as they are played simultaneously.
The same way you play guitar tabs on a guitar: by knowing how to play the various chords listed.
it doesn't matter what you play u can play guitar chords or not it's your choice
Local music stores usually offer music lessons where one can learn how to play guitar chords. Websites such as Justinguitar and About provide information about guitar chords as well.
After Learning your guitar chords it would be a good idea to find songs to play so that you become comfortable with changing the chords at the right time. A good way to practice this is to play along with the song.
the chords are..... EM AM C B7 play this for the whole song Hope this helps
place your fingers on the frets on the chords and strum them.
do stretching guitar excersizes for a couple months and you will be able to play anything with bar chords ( youtube " finger strching excersizes for begginer guitar")
Try to play some scales to coincide with the guitar chords. Example: When the sheet music calls for a C chord, play a C scale.