Many self-teaching guitar friends have some difficulty in reading the guitar spectrum, and here are brief descriptions of the several spectral categories that are commonly used。
The spectrum of finger guitars is broadly divided into two categories: one consisting of a popular song, a six-line spectrum, a short spectrum and a chord, some accompanied by lyrics, and the other consisting of a five-line spectrum, a six-line spectrum, and a five-spectrum reading capability。
Legend i, c-tweaked "single"。

In the legend, the x symbol on the line of the six-line spectrum is the sound of the chord fingering; the numbers 1, 2 and 3 are the grade levels on the tag fingerboard and 0 the air string。
The first, second and third uppermost writings of the six-line spectrum are marked left-hand fingers, and this (v) indicates grade, such as the third subsection of the fourth line of the legend, is a five-good cross-click。
The two long vertical lines and one short line x are the rhythms and the same spectrum as the five lines, i. E. The note is an eight-point note and, if there are two or three short lines, the notes are 16 and 32 respectively。
A single long vertical line x, i. E., the note is a four-point note (note: several legends are the same below, not repeated)
In the fourth subsection of the second line of the above figure, the short spectrum is a full stop, while the six-line spectra is to hold down the c chords, from the penta- to the dichotomy, with a time value of four。
Legend ii. G-tweeted "sweet" schematic。

Legend ii is clearer than the one, with zero, one, two, three and a half-strings directly marked in the six-line spectrum。
But there is no left finger, and reference is made to the top chord. (note: the chords do not have to be completely held down。
Connecting numbers in the six-line spectrum with vertical + short-wire lines for the same effect as described in legend i。
Such songs are accompanied by lyrics, which, when skilled, are accompanied by a spectrum of fingers, with better results than simple chords。
Legend iii, " good-bye " , " big d canon " 。
Both tracks are classical and can be used, but the six-line spectra is very simple, with no chords, and requires a five-line spectra for visualization。

Six-line spectra indicates the chording position only in numbers, left finger method, beat in five. Let's go

This song is slightly the same as legend 2
Legend iv, "the heart of iron blood"。

1, with special chords: from a to b and from d to e。
The numbers at the sub-column above the five spectra are the serial numbers of the sub-sections。
Numbers of 3 and 6 spectral, etc. Are the same as those in figure ii. The vertical ellipse is the full note。
4. The last line is marked (12), which is the sound of the 12-th string。




