Posted by Guitar-Guy | Posted in guitar | Posted on 12-08-2007
Tags: bass, fretboard, guitar, music, scales

Guitar Fingering?
I'm starting to learn to play guitar … I am a teacher. I know how to read music, because I was in the band before … but the problem I have is with the fingerings. I have a table showing the ropes with notes and tabs … I can read and … but the problem is that I do not know what to wear when the finger. Is there a specific PROSIDA finger on a given string … or just a finger in a manner which is more comfortable for you? Thank you!
Help using the fingers in some agreements, because it enables faster and no other problems where agreements and playing melodies. An example is the G chord (32OOO3). He recommends I place the second finger on the "2" and the third finger on "3". The little finger is placed in the small string on the third box. This position makes the transition to a G-7 or C chord easier.
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