![]() On the guitar your index finger is your 1st finger, and your pinky is your 4th. ![]() T means to play that note with your thumbĭifferent instruments use different numbering systems for your fingers. ![]() X means don’t play, or to mute that string.if there is a 0 then play that string open.the numbers underneath tell you which finger to use.the dots tell you where to put your fingers.the space between the horizontal lines represent the frets.the horizontal lines represent the fret bars.the left vertical line represents the 6th string.the right vertical line represents the 1st string.If there is a T, then you use your thumb to play that note. We will talk more about muting a string shortly. An X means to either not play the string, or mute it. The dots tell you where to put your fingers, and the numbers underneath the chord chart tell you what fingers to use. (see parts of the guitar) Then the next lower horizontal line is the 1st fret bar, and the next lower would be the 2nd and so on. If the top horizontal line is thicker, then that represents the nut of the guitar. The vertical line furthest to the right is the 1st string, and the furthest to the left is the 6th string. The vertical lines are the strings, and the horizontal lines are the fret bars. Reading Guitar Chord ChartsĪ guitar chord chart is a picture of a section of the fretboard and neck if it was standing up vertically. If you want a systematic way to build your vocabulary of essential guitar chords, and learn how to strum like a pro…check it out. This how to read guitar chord charts lesson comes from my Rhythm Guitar Mastery course.
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