Can anyone provide me a guitar conversion chart i.e. the numerical labellings for guitar chords?
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View tab notation as a representation of the guitar's strings. A tab is usually written using six horizontal lines, each corresponding with a string on the guitar. The bottom line represents the lowest, thickest string, while the top string represents the highest, thinnest string. For standard tunings, this means that the lines will represent, from the bottom up, the low E, A, D, G, B and high E strings
.E----------------------------||(Thinnest string)
B----------------------------||
G----------------------------||
D----------------------------||
A----------------------------||
E----------------------------||(Thickest string)
Even I love to play guitar cuz I love to play instruments ...So here are some chords that may help U...
View tab notation as a representation of the guitar's strings. A tab is usually written using six horizontal lines, each corresponding with a string on the guitar. The bottom line represents the lowest, thickest string, while the top string represents the highest, thinnest string. For standard tunings, this means that the lines will represent, from the bottom up, the low E, A, D, G, B and high E strings
.E----------------------------||(Thinnest string)
B----------------------------||
G----------------------------||
D----------------------------||
A----------------------------||
E----------------------------||(Thickest string)
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