Diamond

Meaning of diamond-shape notes on guitar staff

Meaning of diamond-shape notes on guitar staff

The diamond shaped notes are natural harmonics. I believe that the way it is notated here is: the note locations indicate the string (e a d g b e low to high) and the numbers above them indicate the fret at which to make the harmonic. Thus the pitches are. g 19 = d (+ a fifth +1 octave)

  1. What does a diamond mean on a guitar tab?
  2. What does a diamond-shaped note mean?
  3. How do you play Diamond notes?

What does a diamond mean on a guitar tab?

Harmonics are represented by diamond-shaped notes in the standard notation and a small dot next to the tablature numbers. Natural harmonics are indicated with the text “Harmonics” or “Harm.” above the tablature.

What does a diamond-shaped note mean?

In a whole note, the notehead, shaped differently than shorter notes, is the only component of the note. ... A square, diamond, or box shaped notehead may be used to indicate a natural or artificial harmonic. A small notehead can be used to indicate a grace note.

How do you play Diamond notes?

To play it, firmly press your first finger down on the notated E, and lightly touch your fourth finger on the pitch A indicated by the diamond shape. The resulting sound should be two octaves above the stopped first finger E. quadruple stop (play the chord using four strings).

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