Hi all
I'm seeking help from someone who owns a ChordMaster CTM (ChordMaster, Tuner, Metronome). Image
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It shows a small number on the frets supposedly to indicate the fret a chord is barred at. This generally is easy to follow (A "G" chord which is formed by barring at the third fret and using an "E" shape shows "3" as the fret). It's also correct by forming an "F" on the first fret - it shows a "1".
But let's say you want to play an "Em" - commonly formed from an open chord, pressing the fourth & fifth strings down on the second fret. Being an open chord, I would have thought it's being "barred" by the nut - in effect, fret number "0". Yet, it still shows "1" as the fret.
Am I reading/understanding it incorrectly? I can't find anything on the net that addresses this.
Thanks for any help,
Mark.