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About game
Melodies guide for guitar on one string for beginners
- New to playing guitar
- Don't know chords and tabs
- Want to learn to play popular ringtones quickly
- Like songs with a guitar
- Like online free guitar lessons
- Like guitar tutorials
Then this app is for you.
We offer
- Melodies for guitar on one string
- Melodies of different genres: classic, folk, from films, cartoons, hits from popular artists
- All tunes can be listened to accelerate learning
- Ability to share with friends
You could learn guitar chords and tabs
- Happy Birthday
- Hotel California
- Jingle Bells
- Many many others
A few minutes of your time and a new guitar melody will always be with you. Show off to your friends while sitting by the fire or in the park. And if you forget the chords, it doesn't matter, our application will always be with you.
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How to play
The strings must be plucked with the fingers of one hand.
For example, "String: 1, 2, 3" means that the melody should be played on the first, second and third strings alternately.
1 string - thinnest
6 string - thickest
The numbers indicate the fret that needs to be pressed with the fingers of the other hand.
For example, to write "5-6-10-2-7-8-10" you need to pluck the string once on the 5 fret, then once on the 6, once on the 10, once on the 2 fret and so on.
0 - string open, not pressed
The dashes (-) simply separate the numbers and indicate the length of the interval.
For example, for “5-6——10-2” the interval between the 5 and 6 frets is shorter than between the 6 and 10 frets.
The brackets ()[] indicate string order.
For example, “String: 1, 2, 3. 5-(6)-[10]-2-7-8-10” you need to pluck 1 string on the 5 fret, then 2 string on the 6 fret, 3 string on the 10 fret, 1 string on the 2 fret and so on.
without bracket - first string
() - second string
[] - third string