I need help on deciphering which note it wants me to play in particular. For example, on the music sheet it says it wants me to play the E note, but how do I know which E note it wants me to play? Any way I can tell?
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Anonymous2007-03-26 18:03 ID:fWyotT4B
Guitar's partitons are written one octave lower from the real notes.
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GUITARFACE2007-03-26 18:05 ID:tNuo68mP
Yeah, but I mean, is there some sort of symbol or number on the lines that tells me to play this certain E opposed to this one?
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Anonymous2007-03-26 18:51 ID:fWyotT4B
>>3
Yes, it's called tablatures. By the way, you mean for example you don't know if you have to play an B with the E string at the seventh case or on the A string at the second case ? By ears. And/or what is the more "logical" to play (so related to the other chords/notes).
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Anonymous2007-03-27 8:38 ID:gljgcgSZ
>>4
last sentence is similar to any instrument that has more than one way to play the same note
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