On 23/09/12 14:19, Johan Vromans wrote:
> Al Thompson <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> Well, he's RIGHT!  There's no possible way for standard notation to
>> indicate on which string and at what fret any particular note is to be
>> played, and most notes on a guitar can be played in multiple locations.
> Depends on what you call 'standard notation'. I've seen quite a few
> sheets [for classical guitar] with exact fingerings,
Standard/'traditional' notation can notate left and right fingering, 
strings and base position frets (that's the position where your 1st 
left-hand finger is (i.e. your index)). But this is mainly used in 
classical guitar.

Lorenzo
PS. BTW electric guitar is not the only guitar (in similar fashion as  
Ubuntu's not all linux :P)
> which is already a
> very good hint for the actual fret positions, but sometimes also
> including explicit fret positions.
>
> -- Johan
>
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