A circle means you play the string open (not fretting that string), and an X means you don’t play the string at all. The circles and X’s on the top of the chart represent whether or not you play a string.(Your fingers always go in between the fret markers, never on top of them) The black circles represent where you place your fingers.The thicker black block at the top of the chart represents the nut of the guitar.The space between each horizontal line is a fret. The horizontal lines represent the fret markers.(In between are the A, D, G, and B strings). The string on the far left is the low E and the string on the far right is the high E. The vertical lines represent the guitar strings as if you were looking at the neck upright and head-on.Before you learn any chords, you’ll need to know how to read the chart. As you can see in the image above, the way we illustrate a guitar chord is by using a chord chart.
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