A/C#
This one is an extreme finger stretcher... i don't expect any of yall just learning to get this down quite yet.
But anywho, heres an A/C# (A with a C sharp) tabbed
(1)e-------
(2)B---2---
(3)G---2---
(4)D---2---
(5)A---4---
(6)E-------
But anywho, heres an A/C# (A with a C sharp) tabbed
(1)e-------
(2)B---2---
(3)G---2---
(4)D---2---
(5)A---4---
(6)E-------
C# is just 1/2 step up from a normal C... 1/2 step i guess can be represented by one fret. Flat or "b" is 1/2 step down from a note... like you'd say Ab (A flat).
Lets look at the guitar neck with all the notes on it like this:
Now lets look at the C on the A string (5th string)... since C has no b (i don't know why it just dosn't!) then 1/2 step down is a B, whole step down to A, whole step down to the G, whole step down to F and a half step down to the low E (since E has no sharp). Steps aren't required for yall to know but it is important to know they exsist.
well this concludes the lessons... if you can call this a lesson.
-gabe
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