Can anyone tell me how this would translate on a tab for guitar? im still pretty!
Question: Chords Used: Bm - x24322
G - 230030
A - 002200
D - xx0230
E - 022100
im trying to play "someday" by nickelback and i saw this on a website but i don't know how to translate that to the appropriate place on the guitar
Answers: Chords Used: Bm - x24322
G - 230030
A - 002200
D - xx0230
E - 022100
im trying to play "someday" by nickelback and i saw this on a website but i don't know how to translate that to the appropriate place on the guitar
guitar strings are tuned EADGBe
for a start those are wrong
Bm 24322 would be Bmaj7sus2
G 230030 would be a dodgy F#7aug5 chord with a g in it
A 002200 would be Asus2
D xx0230 would be Dsus2
E is right
Here are the correct chords:
Bm - x24432
G - 3x0003
A - x02220
Dsus2 - xx0230
E - 022100
what they mean is this
the guitar is tuned EADGBe as i'm sure you're aware, this is called standard tuning, I know nickelback like to use alternative tunings, but thats irrelevant,
where the big E is the thickest string, the one closest to you if you look down at the guitar whilst you are holding it.
e--2----3----0----0----0
B--3----0----2----3----0
G--4----0----2----2----1
D--4----0----2----0----2
A--2----x----0----x----2
E--x----3----x----x----0
Bm G A Dsus2 E
(copy into notepad for better text alignment)
The first number is the sixth string, second number is fifth string and so on. The actual number represents the fret to be fingered on that string. A 0 means to play that string open. An x means to skip that string.