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What do vertical lines in a chord diagram represent?
What do vertical lines in a chord diagram represent?
- The chords being played
- The finger placements
- The frets on the guitar
- The strings on the guitar (correct)
When is a string depicted as 'O' in a chord diagram?
When is a string depicted as 'O' in a chord diagram?
- When it is not pressed down (correct)
- When it requires finger placement
- When it is muted
- When it is played with a capo
Which element on the diagram signifies finger placement?
Which element on the diagram signifies finger placement?
- Numbers indicating which finger to use (correct)
- Lines connecting frets and strings
- Symbols denoting chord types
- Letters corresponding to string names
What does the 'X' symbol represent in a chord diagram?
What does the 'X' symbol represent in a chord diagram?
If a chord diagram shows a number '3' adjacent to a fret, what does this imply?
If a chord diagram shows a number '3' adjacent to a fret, what does this imply?
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Study Notes
Chord Diagrams
- Chord diagrams represent the guitar fretboard.
- Strings are shown vertically.
- Frets are shown horizontally.
- Higher frets may be shown.
- Open strings are indicated with (O).
- Closed strings are indicated with (X).
- Finger placement is indicated with numbers, corresponding to the finger used to press the string.
- Numbers are placed adjacent to the fret the finger should be placed on.
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