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I want the answer for guitar 6th chord

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Answered by pragyathakur263
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Explanation:

Use this mnemonic to remember which note each string is tuned to, from lowest pitch (top string) to highest pitch (bottom string):

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Number your fingers. Take a look at your left hand, and imagine you have numbers stamped on your fingers. Your index is 1, your middle finger is 2, your ring finger is 3, and your pinky finger is 4. Your thumb we will call "T," but you will not be using it for chords in this article.

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Learn the C chord. The first chord we will cover is a C chord—one of the most basic chords in music. Before we do, let's break down just what that means. A proper chord, whether played on a piano, a guitar, or sung by well-trained mice, is simply three or more notes sounded together. (Two notes is called a "diad," and while musically useful, is not a chord.) Chords can also contain far more than three notes, but that's well beyond the scope of this article. This is what a C chord looks like on the guitar:

The lowest note is the 3rd fret of the A string: C

The next note up is played on the 2nd fret of the D string: E

Note there is no finger on the G string. This string remains "open" when strumming a C.

The highest note is played on the 1st fret of the B string: C

The highest and lowest strings on the guitar are not played for the basic C major chord.

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Answered by RUSH2106
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Answer:

These are some main 6th chords of guitar.

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