HAI frnz :) HERE IS UA SONG---- MROGINDI FROM GATIKUDU///// ....NOTE: play song on first and second string ,,(*4 )means play it on second string ND ALL OTHER ON FST STRING ,,u can try this on 3rd and 4th string also ok na!!!!!!HERE WE GO MAAMA,,:- 356mogind-----6-865-------sannayi------- - 3511-3 gundellonaaa-------------- -356preminchi----6-886vaec heti------- 561(*4) kallallonaa-------------15 6emindo---6-865naedantha-- -610(*4)emiendoo---------- (*4)13663-5entoo ee mahimaaa. (same repeat ) 356emindo-----6-865------- eemindo-------- 3511-3 moonaalisaa--------------- 356preminchi----6-886vaech indae------- 561(*4) naalo aasha-------------156netho nae---6-865naeenunna---610 (*4)thaaja roojaa----------(*4)13663- 5nuv lenii oo kshnamaeee
How to Use a Capo on Guitar A capo is a device that clamps down across the guitar's fingerboard at a particular fret. Capos shorten the length of all the strings at the same time, creating, in effect, a new nut. All the “open” strings now play in higher pitches than they do without the capo. How much higher? A half step for each fret. If you place the capo at the third fret, for example, the open E strings become Gs (three half steps higher in pitch than E). All the strings become correspondingly higher in pitch as well — B becomes D; G becomes Bb; D becomes F; and A becomes C. You can’t play anything below the capo — only above it on the neck. Sometimes, engaging or disengaging a capo causes the strings to go out of tune. Remember to check your tuning and make any necessary adjustments whenever you attach or remove the capo. Using a capo to instantly change the key of a song Say that you know how to play “Farmer in the Dell” in the key of C and only in the key of C....
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