Reading Tablature

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Reading Tablature

Reading-Tabs

Tablature or Tab is a way of notating music for stringed instruments that dates back to the 13th century.

A group of horizontal lines create a staff which represent each of the instruments strings. The top line represents the highest pitched string on the instrument.

Numbers are placed on the lines indicating which fret number should be pressed down and played. A zero placed on the string indicates that an open note should be played.

Tablature is read from left to right similar to a sentence.

Note Placement in TAB


Tab_How-to-Read-It

Common Symbols in TAB


Guitar playing involves the use of many techniques to enhance the overall performance of a song. Below is the notation for the most common symbols you’ll come across.

Tab_Half-Bend
HALF-STEP BEND: Strike the note and bend up 1/2 step

Tab_Full-Bend
WHOLE-STEP BEND: Strike the note and bend up one step.

Tab_Bend-Release

BEND AND RELEASE: Strike the note and bend up as indicated, then release back to the original note. Only the first note is struck.

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Tab_Unison-Bend

UNISON BEND: Strike the two notes simultaneously and bend the lower note up to the pitch of the higher.[/one_fourth_last]

Tab_Vibrato

VIBRATO: The string is vibrated by rapidly bending and releasing the note with the fretting hand. 

Tab_Hammer-On

HAMMER-ON: Strike the first (lower) note with one finger, then sound the higher note (on the same string) with another finger by fretting it without picking.

Tab_Pull-Off

PULL-OFF: Place both fingers on the notes to be sounded. Strike the first note and without picking, pull the finger off to sound the second. 

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Tab_Slide

LEGATO SLIDE: Strike the first note and then slide the same fret-hand finger up or down to the second note. The second note is not struck. [/one_fourth_last]

Tab_Finger-Tap

TAPPING: Hammer (”tap”) the fret indicated with the pick-hand index or middle finger and pull off to the note fretted by the fret hand.

Tab_Natural-Harmonic

NATURAL HARMONIC: Strike the note while the fret-hand touches the string directly over the fret indicated. 

Tab_Pick-Harmonic

PINCH HARMONIC: The note is fretted normally and a harmonic is produced by adding the edge of the thumb or the tip of the index finger of the pick hand to the normal pick attack. 

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Tab_Pick-Scrape

PICK SCRAPE: The edge of the pick is rubbed down (or up) the string, producing a scratchy sound [/one_fourth_last]

Tab_Muffled-Strings

MUFFLED STRINGS: A percussive sound is produced by laying the fret hand across the string(s) without depressing, and striking them with the pick hand. 

Tab_Palm-Muting

PALM MUTING: The note is partially muted by the pick hand lightly touching the string(s) just before the bridge.  

Tab_Trelomo-Picking

TREMOLO PICKING: The note is picked as rapidly and continuously as possible.  ]

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Tab_Wammy-Bar-Dive

VIBRATO BAR DIVE: The pitch of the note or chord is dropped a specified number of steps (in rhythm) then returned to the original pitch.[/one_fourth_last]

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