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The guitar is a member of the chordophone musical instrument family. Your basic guitar has six strings but there are many other variations and types. There are two primary types of guitars, mainly being acoustic and electric. If you are looking for guitar tablature, you have found it! We hope your musical journey eventually finds you where you want to be! Thank You!
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Beginner Guitar Lesson – Guitar Tablature

What is guitar tablature?

Guitar tablature consists of a series of a horizontal lines forming a staff (or stave) similar to standard notation. Each line represents one of the instrument’s strings. Therefore standard guitar tab has six-line staff. Top line of the tablature represents the highest-pitched string (e) of the guitar. You can find many guitar tab notation on internet for any song that you want to learn to play. Tablature is much easier way to figure what should you play, because it indicates where your fingers should be placed. Traditional music notation is much harder to learn. Even if its easier to learn guitar tab, it still has its sticky points. For example, you can’t easily indicate rhythm on tablature. You have to learn strum from the song itself.

How to read guitar tablature?

It is very important to know how to read guitar tabs. It will look complicated, but it is necessary for you to understand the tabs. It will improve your playing skills.
If guitar tab is showing a vertically stacked notes, then this means that all notes should be played at once. This is also known as a guitar chord. Chord name is shown at the top of guitar tab. If guitar tab is showing a diagonally stacked notes, then notes should be played individually.

There are a few symbols which can be shown on a guitar tablature. I will give the most common ones, so try to remember them. The “b“ symbol is for bent to and “r“ for return of bent. The “h“ symbol meaning hammer on, “p“ for pull off and the “^“ meaning you can either hammer on or pull off. The “/“ symbol is for ascending slide, and “\“ is for descending slide. String mute is noted as “x“. Vibrato can be noted as “v“ or “~“.

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Written by Del Rey Guitar Co.

February 7th, 2010 at 12:37 am

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