How To Read Tabs
Note that the top string of your guitar the 6th or e string is written at the bottom of the tab and the bottom string 1st of e string is written at the top.
How to read tabs. Next you d pick the 4th string with no fret held down a 0 mean it s played as an open string then you d pick the 5th string while holding down fret 2. Reading chords within a guitar tab is a relatively simple process. Many beginners get confused at. Note that most but not all tabs don t display the rhythm with which you should play the notes in the tab. The next one to the right of the first one is the second and so on.
The one farthest to your left if you are right handed is the first fret. Also tabs are read from left to right. It will tell you the time signature key signature tempo and dynamics. When the numbers are in line with each other vertically they represent a chord. Play the notes and chords in sequence as you read them from left to right.
Then we ll move on to the first fret of the b string second string then the open b string. How to read guitar tabs guitar tab is read left to right and all notes indicated are in chronological order. Before we get into reading tabs let s make sure you know the 3 basic numbering systems that all guitar players need to have down. Frets are the metal strips that go along the neck of the guitar. Traditional sheet music is much more detailed than tablature.
They may break the tab into measures usually signified by vertical lines in the tab between measures but they won t tell you the rhythm of the. The above tablature indicates that you should hold down the notes in an e major chord the second fret on the fifth string second fret on the fourth string first fret on third string and strum all six strings at once. If you know how to read music all that detail is great. So in the example above you ll start by playing the open g string 3rd string twice then the note on the second fret then the open string again. First you d pick the 6th string thickest top while holding fret 3.
Tabs are read like sentences in a book read them from left to right across the page dropping down to the next line only when you ve reached the end of the previous. You read guitar tabs from left to right so this is how you d play the notes in the above picture. When a tab displays a series of numbers stacked vertically it is indicating to play all these notes at the same time. It will include the notes on bass and or treble clefs that indicate both pitch and precise rhythm.