you slide from the fifth fret to the seventh fret
A capo is a device which is clamped onto the fretboard and is used to hold all strings on a chosen fret, just as if you had your finger barred across on that fret. With that in mind, presumably "capo 2" would mean that you are being instructed to install the capo onto the 2nd fret. or in short....... you have to clip a capo on the second fret
That means put your hand on the 7th fret, and "hammer on" the 9th fret of the same string, basically put your pointer finger on the 7th fret, strum the string, then use your next finger and put it on the 9th fret without strumming
A fret wire is a fret wire
6th string no fret, then 6th string 3rd fret, 6th string 5th fret, 6th string no fret, 6th string 3rd fret, 6th sting 6th fret, 6th string 5th fret, 6th string no fret, 6th string 3rd fret, 6th string 5th fret, 6th string 3rd fret, 6th string no fret
Dont fret, youll get another chance tomorrow.
you slide from the fifth fret to the seventh fret
A capo is a device which is clamped onto the fretboard and is used to hold all strings on a chosen fret, just as if you had your finger barred across on that fret. With that in mind, presumably "capo 2" would mean that you are being instructed to install the capo onto the 2nd fret. or in short....... you have to clip a capo on the second fret
To Get to Freestyle Mode: Hold Mode and select Freestyle. Playing Iron Man: Fret 4, Fret 6, Fret 6, Fret 7, Fret 7, Fret 9, Fret 8+9 (Chord) Fret 9, Fret 8+9 (Chord), Fret 9, Fret 6, Fret 6, Fret 6, Fret 7 That's all I know!
That means put your hand on the 7th fret, and "hammer on" the 9th fret of the same string, basically put your pointer finger on the 7th fret, strum the string, then use your next finger and put it on the 9th fret without strumming
Open string
A fret wire is a fret wire
6th string no fret, then 6th string 3rd fret, 6th string 5th fret, 6th string no fret, 6th string 3rd fret, 6th sting 6th fret, 6th string 5th fret, 6th string no fret, 6th string 3rd fret, 6th string 5th fret, 6th string 3rd fret, 6th string no fret
It means a capo on the 7th Fret of a guitar neck.
It likely refers to making a "barre" with your index (first) finger across the strings, just behind a fret, causing each string to sound clearly at that fret. Making a barre with your finger is like clamping the strings at once.
it usually means to slide from one fret to another
This is referred to as a "hammer-on". This would mean you keep one finger fretting the fourth fret (after you pluck it), then your next finger frets the 5th fret (without you plucking the string) causing a change in tone.