About Chris Jaster Expertise Any question related to electric or acoustic guitar/bass repair or building finishing etc.
Experience I'm a professional luthier (guitar builder) and owner of JBC Instruments in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. We are a successful guitar repair and building shop focused on attention to detail, pride in workmanship and total customer satisfaction.
Education/Credentials Certificate of Luthiery (Building/Repairing stringed instruments) obtained from Timeless Instruments in Tugaske Saskatchewan Canada under Master Luthier David Freeman
Education/Credentials Certificate of Luthiery (Building/Repairing stringed instruments) obtained from Timeless Instruments in Tugaske Saskatchewan Canada under Master Luthier David Freeman.
Expert: Chris Jaster Date: 10/23/2007 Subject: playing sharp chords
Question i am teaching myself guitar ... and i am trying to figure out one song and i do not know how to play a sharp note ... i need the fingering for a g sharp
Answer Hello Holly. A G sharp chord is one step or fret above G. Most people will play it as a bar chord. It is also sometimes referred to as A flat. There is some excellent resources out there for chord charts that will help you out a lot more with a visual reference. Here is just one of them. http://www.chordie.com/chords.php
Chris Jaster
Luthier