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How to press the guitar C chord?

Guitar chords C * * * can be simplified or not:

1, simplified fingering: press the 1 fret of the second string of the guitar, then press the second fret of the fourth string with the middle finger, press the third fret of the fifth string with the ring finger, and press the three fingers tightly, so as not to touch the strings of the first fret, the third fret and the sixth fret. This fingering is widely used, as shown in the following schematic diagram:

2. The fingering is not simplified: the index finger presses the second string 1 fret of the guitar, then the middle finger presses the second fret of the fourth string, the ring finger presses the third fret of the sixth string, and the little finger presses the third fret of the fifth string. Fingering is difficult and rarely used. The schematic diagram is as follows:

Extended data:

Chord conversion

Besides the root, the C chord has two notes (triad and pentachord), so it can have two inversions. The third chord is the lowest tone, which is called "the first inversion", and the fifth chord is the lowest tone, which is called the second inversion.

The first transposition of the C chord was followed by a new name "Sixth Chord". This is because the relationship between the lowest three sounds and the root sound (the highest sound) is six degrees, so it is named "the sixth chord", and the score is still marked with Arabic numeral 6.

When the five notes of C string form the lowest pitch, it is called "second inversion", and the second inversion of C string is called "fourth chord and sixth chord". This is because the relationship between five notes and the root sound of the lowest pitch is four degrees, and the relationship between three notes and the root sound is six degrees, so it is called "four-six chord". Arabic numerals 4 and 6 are still used when marking, but the writing method is lower 4 and upper 6.

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