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by Sasha-Lee
(East London, South Africa)

IF A II is written above a G, when the previous note was an E on the open string and the following note is a F#, where must the G be played?

Hi Sasha-Lee,

I think you might be getting the Roman numerals mixed up. They're often used either on barre chord positions, in other words fret positions, or sometimes when denoting a chord in the scale e.g. II chord in C major = D.

Also, the note "G" on the 1st or 6th string is on the 3rd fret.

Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Trevor M.

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