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What do you think of the chords of these guitars?
Let's talk about chords first: first of all, all the chords above start with a fret, and the 5 next to the Dsus2 chord represents the flat pressure of the fret (indicating the number represents the flat pressure of the fret).
The number below the chord represents the finger pressing of the left hand, 1 is the index finger, 2 is the middle finger, 3 is the ring finger and 4 is the little finger. Several of them are marked with 1, which means that 1 refers to lateral pressure, that is, large lateral pressure or small lateral pressure.
Then talk about the following six-line spectrum.
The chords of the first bar and the second bar are the same, and they are all Em first and then c, and the position is the same, so the second bar is not marked.
At the beginning of the third section, a five-pin horizontal press is made first, and then three pins are quickly withdrawn, playing 1 string, and three pins and four strings are empty strings. Then press the D chord, and the hyphen of the D chord means striking the string, that is, press the D chord well. After the sound pops up, hit the third fret with your ring finger (hold down the D chord at this time). There is a c chord after the play.
The six-line score and the chord score complement each other, not just one. Sometimes they have little to do with each other, so don't stick to the perfect combination of the two.
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