I'm unable to determine the chord you are playing on the guitar right now as I am a text-based AI assistant and cannot see or hear you.
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It's set to repeat. In the top left of the "now playing" song right under the first set of numbers is a symbol with arrows. Tap on that to change it.
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The sweep picking technique on the guitar is based on playing a chord form one note at a time, across adjacent strings. For example, play an A minor bar-chord at the fifth fret (low to high, the frets would be: 577555). Now, try strumming through the six tones in that chord, but manipulate your left hand in such a way that only one note sounds at a time. That is basically all there is to it, though it's easier said than done. Much patience and dedication is required to master this technique.
Bar cords are played on the guitar either by using index finger pressed across all the strings (sometimes with added pressure of of middle finger), or by the use of specialised device made for this purpose. Think of playing the basic chords of C, Am, E, Em - now play them with the middle, ring and little fingers - slide them up one fret and use the index finger to press down all 6 strings together - that is a barre chord. You then slide that chord to wherever you want it
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just play the guitar now , if it stays in tune of course enjoy the new string sound and keep on playing.
Tuning a guitar to open G is adjusting the tuning to such a point as to playing all the strings open, and having the result be a G Major chord. To do this, tune both your high and low E-strings (strings 1 and 6) up by 3 half-steps, making them both G. Then tune your A-string up by 2 half-steps, up to B. given as the other string are played open in a G Major chord, you should now be tuned to "open G" tuning.
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This is hard to explain without a diagram, but draw a circle with a chord through it. Now draw a line from the center of the circle to the center of the chord and you'll have a right angle. Draw the hypotenuse of this new right triangle, which just happens to be the radius. I took geometry last year, so I'm kind of stuck at this point, but I know you have to work with that right triangle.
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