Wednesday, March 3, 2010

How do you read Paino, Vocal and Guitar Sheet Music?

Which set of notes is which? Is the top set for guitar or piano?How do you read Paino, Vocal and Guitar Sheet Music?
P/V/G music is pretty standard.





Very top is the guitar chord symbol.


Next is the vocal line


Under that is the piano line





Exactly as it is shown in the picture - check source url...How do you read Paino, Vocal and Guitar Sheet Music?
notation is used the same on all instruments, but for plucked stinged instruments, some people use tablature as it is easier to read.





e %26lt;--- the highest one, thinnest one.


B


G


D


A


E %26lt;--- the one closest to you, the thickest string





The string in tab (uppercase) is the low E, and lowercase one is the high E.





a number corresponds to the fret:





D-------------


A--2----------


E-------------





this means you play the second fret on the A string: a B.





3h4 mean to hammer on fromt he third fret to the fourth: i assume you know what this means.





3/4 means slide from the third fret to the fourth: play the note, then, while still maintaining pressure, slide your finger down to the next indicated fret





you will pick it up very quickly.


G------------0------------------


D---------0---------------------


A------2--------3h4/6-----------


E---3---------------------------





for instance the above is a G chord arpeggio, and then a hammer on, moving striaght into a slide: playing a C hammering on to a C# without picking it, and then sliding down to a D# still without playing it
the very top with the boxes is guitar...





then with the piano you go by the lines on the staff and its hard to explain =P google that part





could you answer mine?


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