Topic: root note
When I'm picking through a chord, how do I know what string the root note is? <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_redface.gif" border=0 alt="Embarassed">
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When I'm picking through a chord, how do I know what string the root note is? <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_redface.gif" border=0 alt="Embarassed">
Hello jcellini - basically, the root note of a chord is the same as the chord's name.
For instance, the root note of a 'C' chord is C. The root note of a 'Cm' chord is also C.
Perhaps I misunderstood your question? If this doesn't help, please reply with more specifics. James
Thanks, mabey I didn't ask the question correctly. What I'm talking about is when your finger picking how do you know what base string to pluck with wich chord. (does that make sense)?
Always pluck the root note first, with your thumb. On a G chord for exmple the root is G. the G is played on the low E string stopped at the 3rd fret (E + 3 semitones(frets) = G).
For a G chord I'll normally play alternating bass notes with my thumb starting with G as above and D, using the open D string.
For a C chord I play the C root note with my thumb on the A string, stopped at the 3rd fret = C, alternated with the E you get by stopping the D string on the 2nd fret - (Normal C chord shape.)
For a D start with the open D string and alternate with the open A
For A start with the open A string and alternate with the E you get by stopping the D string on the 2nd fret.
For E and F and all barre chords of that shape I do the same thing with my thumb as I do for G.
For all B and all Barre chords of that shape I do the same as I do for an A.
I think that covers it. sorry if I've gone into too much detail or if you don't agree but you did ask <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_wink.gif" border=0 alt="Wink">
Thank you, Thats exactly what I wanted to know. Great explination.
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Thank you, Thats exactly what I wanted to know. Great explination.
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Wow! I did good. Enjoy. (I'm just glad you didn't ask what to do with your other fingers as I'm no longer conscious of what I do with those and if I play slowly and watch them, to find out, I always play something different.)
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