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(@emmaringo)
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Hello all! New member here. I hope I'm posting in the right area. :)

Firstly, I'm not a guitar player, I'm a piano player. My friend however is a guitar player. She has sent me written notes of some arpeggios that she plays on the guitar. She doesn't know how to convert them into piano notation and I was really hoping that someone here could help me do that.

Basically what I am requesting is that someone please write the notes for these arpeggios (like G B G or F# C F# etc) so that I can play them on the piano. Here are the guitar arpeggios as she wrote them:

G 320033
Bm xx4432
C x32010
D xx0232
Gadd4 320013

Thanks in advance! :)


   
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(@alangreen)
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You're a pianist. I think you need to meet us halfway.

The open strings are - left to right, as on your chord layouts - E A D G B and E. Strings that are x'd out are not played. The bottom E (on the left) is written below the 3rd ledger line below the right hand stave and sounds an octave lower. The other strings are a 4th or a 3rd above.

We're happy to check what you come up with - nobody here will laugh at you.

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(@emmaringo)
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Thank you very much NoteBoat! Exactly what I was looking for. Really appreciate your help. :)


   
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