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How to understand guitar score?

Guitar, also known as lyre, has six strings, from thick to thin and from low to high.

Staff is the most classic and universal notation, but it is difficult to learn, and it takes several months from learning to mastering. So people use six-string notation as the notation of six-string instruments (guitars). Generally speaking, 10 minutes is enough for us to learn six-string notation.

Let me briefly talk about how to read music.

1: six lines

The six lines of the staff correspond to the six strings on the guitar, with the top corresponding to the thinnest (high) on the guitar and the bottom corresponding to the thickest (low) on the guitar.

2: Numbers

The number n written on the m line means that you want to play the nth fret on the m string at this time. When n=0, we play the M-string (also called the empty string) without pressing any key.

3. Performance and style; Play (music)

The playback order is from left to right. As for the beat (time interval) between two notes, it is consistent with the beat expression method in the staff. It doesn't matter if you don't know the staff You just need to turn on the guitar Pro, let the software play it for you, and you will know the beat.

The general text Tab spectrum has no beat, so you need to listen to the original music and master it yourself. However, the general time interval is equal.

For example, play this part.

filmy

- 2 -

- 3 - 3 -

- 2 - 2 -

- 0 - 0 -

-

-

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Play order:

1: the fourth string is empty, 1 beat.

2: The third string, the second fret (lattice), 1 beat.

3: Second string, third fret (lattice), 1 beat.

4:65438 +0 string, No.2 product (case), 1 beat.

5: Second string, third fret (lattice), 1 beat.

6: Third string, second fret (lattice), 1 beat.

1: the fourth string is empty, 1 beat.

Note: the beat can be adjusted by yourself, for example, changing 1 beat to half beat, as long as it suits you.

0 represents an empty string.