Fret Guitar Diagram

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After knowing how to Tuning / Tala / Stem
guitar string, so now we will start
learn to recognize the tone - the tone on the guitar fret.


In addition to the diagram, towards the right (column) is the strings, while the bottom (line) is the fret.
For example: Open String string to six is the tone E. By pressing the string on a fret to the first six
it will produce a tone F.


Note, the pattern of repetitive tones ranging from 12 fret each string, but the difference is tone up an octave. It would be better if we really knew each note.


Diagram of this tone is a tone-tone
standard tuning on guitar frets, 6 strings,
24 fret electric guitar.


In the market many outstanding guitar with various
the amount of FRET, depending on taste, we are free
choose between the guitar has 22 frets or
24 fret. But I personally tend to prefer
guitar has 24 fret, because I have
a wider range of tones.




The tone at fret runs Chromatic. Each fret on the fretboard is worth half a tone,
for example we are strumming the open strings (Open Strings) in a pitched E string so when we
pressing a fret and strumming six strings will sound the tone F, FRET two tone F # and so on G, G #, A, A #, B, C, C #, D, D #, E. ExceptB and E all have a tone or a sharp sign # (sharp) due to E to F and B to C within a half (half step) while the other tones like-A to B or Fto G is a tone (whole step).


By studying the diagram of tone on the guitar fret it will be able to greatly assist us in practice,
learn scales (scale), and improvisation at the time of jamming.

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