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No you didn't see me play at guitar you are right, I mean like I am a left-handed person who has only a right-handed guitar, I try to see how I can place my fingers 😄
For arpeggios and chord, I don't really have difficulties because I learnt it already on piano but it was more how I could use my hand better on guitar 😄
So if I understand well the notes in german are the same in France and Italy or it's like you said A (Do/C) H (Ré/D), C(Mi/E), D(Fa/F), E(Sol/G), F(La/A), G(Si/B) ?
This idea is great because it would be interesting to know each point of view :)
And I have some questions but I don't know if it's really relevant : what you call someone a progidy person ? It's generally for kids ? Does this word have enough sense ?
Why I ask theses questions ? Well once...
Yup and mine starts with a A note and has 88 notes but ends like the keyboard of William with a C note , it is the number of notes on an accoustic piano in general (idk if it's the right word sorry for my bad english 😅 )