![]() I am a guitar teacher, and EVERY beginner that looks at TAB the first time, assumes the Low E is the top line. ![]() When you look at TAB, it is as if you are 'watching someone play'. When you watch a guitarist play, where is their low E? On top, of course. My thought on the subject is that TAB is upside down. Standard musical notation is a 'graph' of high and low notes (frequencies). (if there are 6 strings, there are 6 lines, 7 string guitars have 7 lines.etc) Titles: 99 Africa Animal Carmen Georgy Porgy Girl Goodbye Hold the Line Hydra I Think I Could Stand You Forever Ill Be Over You Jake to the. TAB is really just a " picture" of the guitar. Looking back and forth sucks, as it' is so easy to loose your place within the written music. Looking at the TAB, (or Standard Notation) helps us to get a 'feel' for the fretboard. When it comes to reading Tab, it seems as if everyone is talking about looking at their guitar, on their lap, or whatever. Until you get used to it, you may literally find it helpful to hold the tab upside down to read it so you see the lines of tab the way you see the strings they represent. The string on the instrument that is closest to you will now correspond with the line on the tab that is closest to you. Now the orientation of the strings matches the orientation of the tab with regards to which line represents which string. Now lay the sheet of tab on top of the body of your instrument in a manner so that you can read it. You can download the Guitar Pro Tablature for this song (Hold The Line), and then open it in the Guitar Pro app. Now, take the sheet of tab by the bottom of the page and lift the bottom of the page up (tilt it up from the bottom) so that you are now reading the tab sort of upside down like you are looking at your guitar strings.Īnother way to visualize this, is to lay your instrument on the table in front of you with the head stock to the left and body to the right (assuming you are right handed). Now sit down at the table in front of the tab with your guitar, and hold it as if you are about to play. Take a sheet of tab and place it on a table in front of you. Here is a simple exercise that might help you grasp this idea more easily. I know it seems backwards but when you look down at your guitar strings, you are sort of seeing them upside down. One thing that you might find helpful to know as you learn to read tab, is that the line at the bottom (reading from the top of the page) represents the string on your instrument that is closest to your head and the line at the top represents the string closest to your feet. In tablature, each line represents one of the strings on the instrument and the number is which fret the indicated note is played on for the string the number is on. It is a little confusing at first until you get used to it. Unless someone is choosing to deviate from the norm and do it "wrong" - all tab is written the same way.
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