The numbers at the very bottom of the chart tell you which finger you should use. 1 is your index finger, and then you work your way up until you reach 4, which is your pinky. This is typically what you’ll see in just about every chord chart. However, in the Yousician app, we ...
F Sharp Chord Finger Position Photo F# can be quite a tricky chord to play at first. This is because you need to use a 'barre' (sometimes called a 'bar'). This is where the index finger plays more than one note at a time. Barre chords take a bit of getting used to, but once ...
Open Position Bb Chord Shape This is one of the commonest ways of playing a Bb guitar chord. Finger position numbers are shown. The photo below the diagram shows the chord being played. Bb Guitar Chord Finger Position Diagram See the chord being played in the photo below. Bb Guitar Chord ...
Index finger across theninth fretfor B Major. C Major Last but not least is C Major at thetenth fret. You may have figured it out from each guitar chord chart that all we're doing is moving the fingering of the sixth string up the neck two frets. Everything else is the same. ...
An “X” above a string indicates that the string should be muted when strumming a chord. An “O” above a string means that the string should be played in the open position (without a finger on any of the frets aligned with that string) in a given chord. These shorthand notations of...
The videos also show the chord chart that follows the song through to show you exactly where your finger position should go for that particular song to make it fast and easy to learn and play. Now, I know you're probably skeptical. I would be too! That's normal and healthy. I'm ...
The position display graphics 10 of the position card 7 mate and overlap on the graphics 3 over the entire part of the finger board on the graphic board 1 and only the desired positions 4 in the graphics 3 over the entire part of the finger board of the guitar on the graphic board 1...
by superposing position display graphics separately and previously applied with identification displays only in the desired positions on the graphics of the entire part of a finger board so that only the desired positions on the graphics of the entire part of the finger board are made conspicuous ...
Looking at the chord chart, you’ll notice that only the high E string is played at a different position: on the first fret instead of the second fret. However, in order to do this, you need to change the position of both your index and middle finger while your ring finger stays in...
Chart configuration is completely optional, you don't have to pass any configuration or you can only override specific settings. Here's an example of a very customized chart: newSVGuitarChord('#some-selector').chord({// array of [string, fret, text | options]fingers:[// finger at string...