How to read guitar tabs Self taught line

Updated on amusement 2024-04-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can see it yourself.,The main thing is to practice the fingering first.,Then you can contact the strumming strings.,Guitar sheet music you can see.,There are fdmc.

    And so on, such a fingering is composed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello lz! I recommend you a book "Guitar Self-Taught March Pass" (edited by Liu Chuan of Fenghua Art School), take your time, the instruments are not very easy to learn, insist on practicing, practice methodically, you will definitely succeed!

    The staff is made up of two parts: the chord diagram (the small box at the top of the six lines) and the staff of the six lines!

    Chord Diagram: A diagram showing the fingering and position of the chord pressed by the left hand! The horizontal lines of this diagram represent the 1st fret, 2nd fret and 3rd frets of the guitar from top ......to bottom(1 grade per row); The 6 vertical lines from right to left represent the 1 to 6 strings of the guitar, the numbers 1 to 5 on the vertical line represent the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger, and thumb of the left hand, and the English letters above the chord diagram indicate the type of chord fingering!

    Some chords have a "1" on them, which means that several strings covered by " " should be completely pressed by the index finger, this technique is called "big horizontal press"!

    Six-line notation: A notation that visually records the strings and frets of the notes played on the guitar fretboard with numbers and six lines! It represents the 1st to 6th strings of the guitar from top to bottom, the number on the line represents the number of frets of the string (for example, there is a number 3 on the top line, which means that the 3rd fret of a string is played), 0 means "no fret" that means the empty string, and if it is a cross, it means that the string on which the fork is played directly (similar to the empty string).

    And if it's an arrow up and down, it means "strumming": the direction of the arrow indicates the direction of strumming! The upward arrow in the guitar tabs indicates:

    Sweep from 6 strings to 1 strings; The downward indication in the score: sweep from 1 string to 6 strings! It's the opposite of what is in the spectrum and what is actually scanned!

    The arrows "sweep" which strings are covered on the staff.

    The specific way to play it on the guitar is to rely on the right hand: after the left hand presses the chord, the thumb and index finger of the right hand cross into a figure of "ten" (the intersection point is the first joint of the index finger), and the rest of the fingers are naturally bent (note: the thumb and index finger should not be tightly pinched together, so as not to affect the flexibility of the strumming action)!

    The index finger is responsible for sweeping in the direction of the 1st string, and the thumb is responsible for sweeping in the direction of the 6th string (the touch part of the thumb is the place where the nail 1 3 is left to the left; 1 2 places on the right side of the index finger).

    And in the process of strumming the string, the wrist joint should be the axis, and the wrist must be elastic (similar to the action of a fan).

    You should be able to read guitar staves by now, right?

    I wish you a speedy success

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Here's how to look at guitar tabs:

    1.Learn the basic information before you learn to read guitar tabs. For example: a more intuitive song name, a songwriter, and the focus is on the original key and key selection of the song.

    2.Learn to read simple chords. The chord diagram from left to right corresponds to the guitar and the 1st string, while the 1 in the chord diagram represents the left index finger, 2 represents the left middle finger, 3 represents the left ring finger, and 4 represents the left little finger.

    3.For example, there are only two numbers in the chord diagram, 2 and 3, so the chord only uses the middle finger and ring finger of the left hand, the middle finger of the left hand is the second compartment of the guitar 5 strings, and the ring finger is the second fret.

    4.Look at the x in the guitar tab, see which string the x is on, and play that string directly with your right hand.

    "Six-line staff" is a common notation method designed for the guitar in the world, its basic structure is composed of six equally spaced lines, the six lines represent the six strings of the leaky chain on the guitar, and the bottom line represents the sixth string of the guitar. It is to draw six parallel horizontal lines on the six strings of the guitar to indicate the position and movement (i.e., fingering) of the two hands, which belongs to the music score for recording fingering. The six-line staff does not record the pitch of the note, but it is very convenient to use in combination with a simple notation or stave, indicating both pitch and fingering.

    The top line represents the thinnest string, which is the first string. The bottom line represents the thickest string, which is the sixth string.

    Common notation:

    Break down chord accompaniment notation: Draw an "x" on one or more of the six lines, often with a fingering diagram or marker above the six lines for the left hand to press the chord. Then you press the chord with your left hand, and the "x" means to play the chord with your right finger.

    Strumming rhythmic notation: Draw symbols such as " " on more than two lines to indicate the direction of strumming, and there are often hints about left fingering above the staff.

    Solo (finger play) notation: Write Arabic numerals on six lines. The number in the staff indicates the fret of the guitar, the number on the ** indicates the number pressed by the left hand, and the line where the number is located is the string that the right hand should play.

    0 represents the empty string tone, that is, the left hand does not press the string, and the right hand plays the corresponding string. The difference is that in the notation of broken chord accompaniment, the left hand returns to the chord and then does not change, and the right hand plays it in turn.

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