Each fret corresponds to a note. every time you fret a note on a guitar, you are producing a note that corresponds to a note. each fret is a half step up from the last one. here is the chromatic progression. A-A#-B-C-C#-D-D#-E-F-G#-G
You may have nboticed that between most of them, there is a little #. This is the sign for a sharp. a sharp is a note half way between two notes. there is a sharp between every note, excluding the spaces between B and C, and between E and F. Supose you pluck your high e string. you just produced the note E. if you fret the first fret on the high e string, you went up a half step and produced F. if you fret the second fret and pluck the string, you have just produced F#. to know the notes on a guitar, you have to remember the note progression A-A#-B-C-C#-D-D#-E-F-G#-G
An electric guitar cannot produce the note with the proper wavelength to break glass.
no
The lowest note on an acoustic guitar is an open E, on the E string. the equivalent note on a bass guitar is the second fret of the D string, or the 7th fret of the A string, or the 12 fret of the E string..
The root note on a guitar is the same thing as the root note on any other instrument. If you are playing a C chord, C is the root. With a G chord, G is the root, and so on.
errr. im not sure cuz i dont play the guitar
That is the note "C".
#
its a note
A bass guitar is an octave lower than a guitar, for example the first string on a guitar is an E string that produces an E note when struck, the first string on a four string bass guitar is an E also and when struck also produces an E note, just this note is an octave lower than the guitars
An electric guitar cannot produce the note with the proper wavelength to break glass.
no
The lowest note on an acoustic guitar is an open E, on the E string. the equivalent note on a bass guitar is the second fret of the D string, or the 7th fret of the A string, or the 12 fret of the E string..
The root note on a guitar is the same thing as the root note on any other instrument. If you are playing a C chord, C is the root. With a G chord, G is the root, and so on.
Yes, it is exactly the same. Bassists do not use the slider (as to my knowledge). The new 'addition' to the bass in Guitar Hero: World Tour is the 'Sixth' note. Simply strum without holding down a fret to play this note. It makes bassists have more of a challenge. It's really fun. This sixth note looks like the Kickstand note on the drums.
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Through the Fire and Flames. Note: you have to complete the game in order to get it.
errr. im not sure cuz i dont play the guitar