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  posted on 7/24/2006 at 20:49 
i just got a got a guitar today wat do the letters E A D etc stand for and wat strings are they thx alor
 

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  posted on 7/24/2006 at 21:14,  Reply 1  
If you have a six string the strings are

6th Low E,
5th A,
4th D,
3rd G,
2nd B,
1st High E

 
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  posted on 8/28/2006 at 17:56,  Reply 2  
Playing guitar is a experience everyone should experiment at least once in his life. During my daily surf time in internet, i found this site about learning guitar. It has some cool information for beginers. I hope it helps. Learn to play guitar

 

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  posted on 8/29/2006 at 13:26,  Reply 3  

Like Brian said it can be the name of the strings.

E--------------------------
B--------------------------
G--------------------------
D-------------------------
A-------------------------
E-------------------------

It can also mean the name of chords...for example you see an E or an A when looking in a song book with the words and chords.



Here are diagrams of how and where to place your fingers on the guitar neck to make the chords.



Last but not least use this online chord finder...its great for normal chords and special chords...just click the radio button to switch from normal to special and then the site will show red dots on the image of the guitar and show you exactly where to put your fingers and for what strings to play...awesome for beginners.

Here is the site...
http://chordfind.com/



[Edited on 8/29/2006 by Spidercents]

 

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  posted on 8/29/2006 at 15:13,  Reply 4  
Reference Aids


·Guitar Tab Writer
http://www.theguitarfiles.com/tabgen.html

·Guitar Chord Finder
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·Chord References

http://www.theguitarfiles.com/chordreference.php

·Scales/Modes
http://www.theguitarfiles.com/scale.php

·Blank Fretboards
http://www.theguitarfiles.com/images/tabstaff.html

·Blank Tab Sheets
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·Blank Chord Diagrams
http://www.theguitarfiles.com/images/chordsheet.html

·Blank Staff Sheets
http://www.theguitarfiles.com/images/staffpaper.html

·Notes on the Guitarhttp://www.theguitarfiles.com/notes.php

·Music Dictionary
http://www.theguitarfiles.com/music_dictionary.html

·Guitar Encyclopediahttp://www.theguitarfiles.com/modules.php?name=Encyclopedia




 
 


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