Learn Guitar Tabs

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Many beginning guitar players often look up to their favorite guitar god because of their ability to make amazing sounds come from their guitar. This is usually done by playing single notes as a lead guitarist. In order to learn these notes, we can look at and learn guitar tabs in order to play the lead guitar part of these songs ourselves.
There are many different ways in which you can learn guitar tabs such as can be found and discussed in books, dvd’s and the internet. However, it all comes down to a simple chart that we will have to learn to read in order to play the best part of our favorite guitar solo that we have wanted to learn for so long.
With other tips and tricks as well as using tabs, we can be just as good or maybe even better than our favorite player out there. We can also take liberties in our own practice sessions to do improv in order to make the song our own. However, the first thing to do before we can get that far is to learn guitar tabs, learn how to read them so you can play the song as it was meant to be played.
When you learn guitar tabs, you will find out the charts consist of 6 lines, which represent each guitar string. Keep in mind that the chart is upside down. The very top string (or line) on the chart actually represents the very top string on the guitar. As we all know from basic guitar lessons, starting from the top string, the open notes are E,A,D,G,B and E. “square” on your guitar neck is actually called a “fret”. So when we look at this chart we can see that these numbers on the strings actually represent which fret we are to go to for that particular sound. “0″ on the chart, simply play that string openly; the zero means you do not have to go to any particular fret. I hope this article called guitar tabs has been of interest to you.
On these lines that represent the guitar strings in this little chart for your song, you will see numbers. Now, you probably also know that each “square” on your guitar neck is actually called a “fret”. So when we look at this chart we can see that these numbers on the strings actually represent which fret we are to go to for that particular sound.
For example, if you see a 7 on the 3rd line of the chart, that just means you will press the D string at the 7th fret to be able to make that sound. The full songs or even measures can be quite long and tedious when it comes to reading guitar tabs, just remember to read them from left to right, just like regular reading. Play them in order and if two numbers are stacked on top of each other on the chart, play them both at the same time. If you see a “0″ on the chart, simply play that string openly; the zero means you do not have to go to any particular fret.
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