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I'd just as soon just have the letter. C I'm gonna find the inversion I want anyway.
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#32
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"High" or "top" string refers to pitch.
When we say "up the neck", we don't mean away from the floor, but to the part of the neck where the pitch is higher - closer to the bridge.
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Until you get to numbering the strings. Then the highest number is the string that is lowest in pitch.
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