Guitar Study Sheet
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| one continuous movement - a note is played with a down stroke, and then the next note is played with an up-stroke. | ||
| First finger, first fret, second string. | ||
| open second string. | ||
| second string, third finger, third fret. | ||
| happy, calm. | ||
| sad, meloncholy. | ||
| 4 beats | ||
| 2 beats | ||
| 1 beat | ||
| 1/2 beat | ||
| 1st string open | ||
| third string open | ||
| 1) open A 2) 3rd string 2nd fret 3) 1st string 5th fret | ||
| 1st string, 1st fret, 1st string | ||
| chord with the seventh note | ||
| minimum of three chords together | ||
| Located in Spain and Europe. Guitarists Fernando Sor & Christopher Parkening. finger style Strings Nylon. | ||
| Location: Andalusia and Spain. Acoustic guitar with Nylon strings. | ||
| Location: Specific region or culture. Guitarists: Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. Style of Guitar: Folk acoustic. Artists: Hank Williams. Song: Jambalaya. Strokes: Strum. Strings: Nylon or steel. | ||
| Location: 1950's America. Guitarists: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins. Style of Guitar: Acroustic Steel string, electric. Guitar has solid body, Strings: Steel | ||
| open E - 5th, open B -4th, open- G 5th, open D -5th, open A -5th | ||
| the guitar strings from top to bottom, 1st -6th strings. | ||
| FAC xx3211 | ||
| DEF#GABC#D | ||
| Invented the Les Paul guitar and changed the sound of popular music forever. | ||
| Chip Taylor | ||
| Eric Clapton | ||
| John Lennon & Paul McCartney | ||
| Van Morrisson | ||
| Beach Boys | ||
| The Everly Brothers | ||
| The Beatles | ||
| The Beatles | ||
| Bob Dylan | ||
| Bob Marley | ||
| Nirvana | ||
| Elvis Presley | ||
| Led Zeppelin | ||
| Bob Marley | ||
| The Eagles | ||
| Jerry Lee Lewis | ||
| E | ||
| F | ||
| F# / Gb | ||
| G | ||
| G# / Ab | ||
| A | ||
| B | ||
| C | ||
| C# / Db | ||
| D | ||
| D# / Eb | ||
| E | ||
| G | ||
| G# / Ab | ||
| A | ||
| A# / Bb | ||
| B | ||
| C | ||
| D | ||
| D# / Eb | ||
| E | ||
| F | ||
| F# / Gb | ||
| G | ||
| A | ||
| A# / Bb | ||
| B | ||
| C | ||
| C# / Db | ||
| D | ||
| E | ||
| F | ||
| F# / Gb | ||
| G | ||
| G# / Ab | ||
| A | ||
| notes: G B D | ||
| notes: C E G | ||
| notes: A C# E | ||
| notes: D F# A | ||
| notes: E G# B | ||
| notes: E G B | ||
| notes: G B D F | ||
| notes: C E G Bb | ||
| notes: A C# E G | ||
| power chord, notes: E and B | ||
| power chord, notes: D and A | ||
| power chord, notes: A and E | ||
| power chord, notes: C and G | ||
| the octave note of that string name | ||
| A | ||
| Chords I, IV, V | ||
| Song uses several 12 bar phrases repeated over and over. | ||
| any chord where two or more strings are depressed using the same finger | ||
| A piece that requires the 6th string to be lowered from E to D | ||
| 2 moveable patterns: 6 string pattern and a 5 string pattern | ||
| how you play and connect notes on a guitar | ||
| slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs and bends | ||
| powerchords and barre chords | ||
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| 320003 | ||
| x02220 | ||
| xx0232 | ||
| x32010 | ||
| x22100 | ||
| 224442 | ||
| x03211 | ||
| x22000 | ||
| x02210 | ||
| 224432 | ||
| xx0231 | ||
| x22000 |


