![]() ![]() He chooses to use colours to help define information. Being autistic with ADHD, he has a unique logical approach to things. He is the guitarist in Infinisynth, Deemed Psychotic, Future Dialogue and Tor's Angst. KarrArikh Tor has been playing guitar for over 40 years. It is you, the guitarist, who must choose which place on a fretboard you like best, which is the easiest and enjoyable for you. When playing guitar, one may play any of the possible notes, but different guitar stings have different sounds. This fact is easier to learn on piano (where it may seem obvious) than it is on guitar (where frets are neither black nor white, but all a bit grey), so that a pianist many wonder why I point some things out, and the guitarist will say, "Oh, now I understand.", so I repeat myself, but music does repeat itself, over and over again. Note that there is no sharp or flat between a B and a C, and an E and an F. Sharps and flats are represented on a piano with black keys. These notes are the natural C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. This section of charts shows the notes in the Key of C Major, the white keys on a piano, as they appear in a Grand Staff and on the guitar neck. Other octave Cs are also shown in the above chart. The middle C is located on the twentieth fret of the 6th string, the fifteenth fret of the 5th string, the tenth fret of the 4th string, the fifth fret of the 3rd string, and the first fret of the 2nd string. A Guitarist can play the middle C on five of their six guitar strings. It helps both in working with a pianist and when trying to read sheet music. Knowing where the middle C (the fourth octave C on a Grand piano) is on a guitar is a powerful tool. ![]() This chart shows the middle C (C in the fourth octave) on a piano and where it is located on a guitar. Ignore what you can not play, play what is in your range well and with confidence. ![]() It is good to know how many frets your guitar has, as it tells you what notes your guitar can play up to. Guitars and their necks are designed in many styles and lengths, each with a different numbers of frets. This section shows the notes on a guitarist's fretboard, shown with 24 frets (two octaves). Notes on Guitar Fretboard: Middle C on Guitar ![]()
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