I'm the greatest guitarist alive, but I need some help.?!


Question: Right, so I'm a guitar virtuoso and way better than Hendrix, but I need some help. How do I fret an E minor chord and what's a "scale"?


Answers: Right, so I'm a guitar virtuoso and way better than Hendrix, but I need some help. How do I fret an E minor chord and what's a "scale"?

I CAN tell you...OR I can tell you how to finger a minor with a G-string.

if you were the greatest guitarist alive.....lol....you wouldnt be asking those questions

You can check out and try to search guitar chords online...you're good..better than hendrix perhaps ...then why don't you know his things the fret of E minor which is the simplest one..and the scaling better look for tutorials its not easy the way you think it is..

oh please...

Wakey, wakey!

Howdy. For an E minor, you're fretting the A and the D sting on the 2 fret, and the rest are open. If you read tabs, it looks like this: e 0
B 0
G 0
D 2
A 2
E 0 if you've tuned your guitar you know which way the strings are in this diagram, the 2 means 2nd fret and 0 means open. Next the pitches of any instument go C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, then an octave higher and back to C. So a G major scale would be G, A, B, C, D, E, F#. So really basic G major would be from your low E string: open(E), 2nd fret(F#), 3rd fret(G), 5th fret(A), 7th fret(B), 8th fret(C), 10th fret(D) then 12th fret(E) and that E would be one octave higher than the open E. But a scale would be played on all strings. Just remember all the pitches and how they correspond to the open strings on your guitar (E,A,D,G,B,e) and you should be fine.

Place your middle finger on the A sting at the 2nd fret and your ring finger on the D string second fret - strum all six strings in either direction that is Eminor. Alternatively you can place your index finger on both of these strings and play only the 4,5,and 6th strings. The root note of this cord "E" (which gives this chord it's name) is located on the A string second fret. Here is a link that illustrates how to correctly finger this chord!
http://www.jamplay.com/guitar-chords/e-m...

A musical scale is a discrete set of pitches used in making or describing music.
Good luck and don't get discouraged, real guitars are alot tougher than guitar hero even on expert. With alot more blisters and calouses.



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