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Recommended books for beginners of guitar

A complete course of fingering guitar

2. "Guitar self-study from entry to mastery"

3. The easiest guitar to play and sing (handout version)

4. "Between your fingers"

5. Learn guitar from scratch

Definition of guitar

Guitars can be roughly divided into acoustic guitars (folk/fingered guitars and flamenco guitars), electric guitars (such as standard electric guitars and bass electric guitars) and classical 6-string guitars (classical guitars) according to different structures and sound principles.

All instruments called guitars have a * * * similarity, which is also the key definition of the word guitar, that is, a lyre is composed of EADGBE strings (from thick strings to thin strings, that is, 6- 1 string). For example, ukulele, lute, Bivera and so on. Because they are not EADGBE and the number of strings is not six, they are not guitars.

In fact, the "ten-string guitar" is still a six-string piano, because the added four strings are auxiliary strings of six strings, not strings. The composition of strings means that the interval between strings is greater than or equal to three degrees, usually four degrees and five degrees. This is the best way to arrange multi-voice fingering in it.

The auxiliary string is to make the lowest component string continue to expand to a lower scale, thus forming a complete bass harmony. The interval between strings is two degrees or two degrees, which is not suitable for constructing chord fingering.

References:

Guitar Baidu encyclopedia