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Vinil7 [7]
3 years ago
14

In guitar playing, the letters p, i, m, and a represent the names of the

Arts
2 answers:
MissTica3 years ago
6 0
Major chords are actually the ones that sound sad and major are the ones that sound happy

Chord:C

Major:C E G
Minor:C Eb G

Chord:F

Major:F A C
Minor:F Ab C
boyakko [2]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

p= pinkie

i= index finger

m=middle finger

and a can = ring finger

major chords = high notes

minor chords= low notes

Explanation:

i know this because my brother plays the guitar

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