Wednesday, January 25, 2012

What Can I Do with Easy Guitar Tabs

Guitar tablatures are a great way for guitarists to communicate how a song is played. Many musicians rely on standard notation as a means of recording their songs and helping other musicians to see how they are played, but guitar tabs make it possible for guitarists who cannot read music in standard notation to do this. Easy guitar tabs often seem quite confusing to new and beginning guitarists, but with a little bit of instruction it is actually quite easy to learn how to read them. Guitar tabs are set up in a very practical manner - six horizontal lines represent the six strings of the guitar, the bottom line representing the lowest E string and the top line representing the higher E string. In order to show which notes are to be played, guitar tabs use numbers to show the guitarist which fret is to be played. A "O" indicates that an open string is to be played and multiple numbers printed in a column indicate a chord - all notes should be played at once.



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