Thenumber of each fret is indicated above, the fretboard markers are below. Trust those fretboard markers, they're the same on all guitars. Notes repeat beyond the 12th fret, in other words 13 is the same as 1, 14 as 2, etc., but one octave higher. Learn the natural notes first, shown here in red. The sharp/flat notes fit between. PlayC major and then A minor and note the difference in sound. E minor. Push down the fourth and fifth strings at the second fret. Use your index finger for the fifth string and your middle for the second. You strum every string in this chord. You can use your middle and ring fingers if Thefinal chord we are going to learn is the C major chord. Put your first finger on the 1st fret of the B (2nd) string, just like easy C. Place your second finger on the 2nd fret of the D (4th) string. Leave the G (3rd) string open. Now let your third finger fall on the 3rd fret of the A (5th) string. Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu. The capo thing can get real confusing and all the capo cheat sheets online look different, so its hard to know what's the best logic to use to figure this stuff out. The best logic to understand how it functions is to learn the chromatic scale to learn the names of the strings to understand what tones will sound when you play a certain chord pattern The best is you write on a stripe of paper the chromatic scales on the neck along the frets referring to the A-string A-A-B-C-C-D-D-E-F-F-G-G-A A = fret 0 or open string let's assume you know the string names from 6,5,4,3,2,1 = E,A,D,G,B,E The chord of Am is built on the triad A,C,E so we can use the open strings E,A and E 6,5,1 Finger String Fret Tone 1- B-1-> C up 1 semitone 2- D-2-> E up 2 semitones 3- G-2-> A up 2 semitones and you play the finger pattern 123 what happens if you push or press down a string? by each fret higher you shorten the string and the tone is a semitone higher! this explains why you have to put your fingers on the frets mentioned above to build this tones A,C,E on the strings G,B,D what happens if you put the capo? all strings are shortened and the chord is transposed up by each fret you move the capo also the A-minor chord and any other chord you learn ... like C, G, Dm, F and E will be transposed up a semitone by each fret. so we get moving the a-minor chord with the capo mind the chromatic scale A,A B,C,C ... fret 1 => Am fret 2 => Bm fret 3 => Cm fret 4 => Cm etc. if you play the A-minor chord with capo you will transpose up this chord by each fret + a semi tone; mind that you have to learn also the enharmonic names of flat notes the black keys of the keyboard that are equivalent to the sharps that are described above.

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