Question


Chord diagram with the second horizontal line from the top highlighted.

In the chord diagram, the highlighted part represents the
first string
sixth string
first fret
fourth fret

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GPT-4o mini
In a chord diagram, the strings are typically represented vertically, with the leftmost line being the first string (often the high E string) and the rightmost line being the sixth string (the low E string). The horizontal lines indicate the frets on the guitar neck.

If you are referring specifically to the second horizontal line from the top as highlighted, it would generally represent the second fret across all the strings.

In this case:
- **First string** is at the topmost vertical line.
- **Sixth string** is the bottommost vertical line.
- **First fret** is the horizontal line directly beneath the topmost line.
- **Fourth fret** would be the fourth horizontal line.

Thus, the second horizontal line from the top in a chord diagram would indicate the **second fret**.