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The following example is an F note, which it is played by striking the fourth string of the guitar, with your finger on the third fret. True or False Need answer ASAP ASAP ASAP
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The following example is an F note, which it is played by striking the fourth string of the guitar, with your finger on the third fret.
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it’s true! jdjdjdjjsdhdhjd (sorry it said my answer was too short)
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I play guitar and that is true
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