Guitar constellation book entry-level _ Guitar constellation book

I want to know what C.D.E.F.G.A.B stands for in guitar music and which chords it corresponds to. I bought an introductory book. But I don't know anything.

In musical terms, the letters 1 and CDEFGAB represent the names of seven full-tone volumes, that is, the names of piano white keys, that is, the seven sounds of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in C major.

2. Guitar symbols represent the fingering of major chords.

3. For the guitar itself, the guitar strings are represented by letters, that is, 1 and 6 strings are called E strings, 2 strings are called B strings, 3 strings are called G strings, 4 strings are called D strings, and 5 strings are called A strings.

The sound that pops up when the guitar is not pressed is called empty string, that is, empty string sound. Generally, you should remember the empty strings in C and G keys, 1 to 6 strings, C key 375263, G key 63 1526, and other modes with chromatic difficulties do not need to be remembered.

5. To learn folk guitar, you must first learn the fingering with your left hand. Generally, beginners can learn the six fingering methods of C, F, G, Am, Dm and Em, and can skillfully convert them, so they can use the key of C to accompany most songs. To play with your right hand, you should start by breaking chords. Thumb plays 4 strings, 5 strings, 6 strings, forefinger plays 3 strings, middle finger plays 2 strings, ring finger plays 1 string. All fingers should be strictly divided, and don't help each other. Learn the rhythm of four or four beats first, press a fingering with your left hand and play the following strings in sequence with your right hand: 5323 1323. Note that this is the number of strings, not the notation, that is, 5 strings and 3 strings.

6. If your left hand can point and your right hand can play rhythm, you can practice singing while playing and play chord accompaniment while singing.

For beginners of guitar, I have Amateur Guitar Self-study Collection and Guitar Fingering and Big Lateral Pressure Practice for reference:

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