Tablature Explanation

Tablature: A six-line staff that graphically represents the guitar fretboard. The top line represents the top thin string on the guitar fretboard (high E). By placing a number on any line, the string and fret number is indicated. The number 0 represents an open string (no fingers down).

 

Learn more here - Reading tablature

Above is a brief explanation on tablature. Obviously there is more to playing than just placing your finger on a note on the fretboard. The next step is playing technique, this is such styles as, bending, sliding, hammer-on, pull-off, vibrato and many more. Playing these techniques makes the difference between an armature (beginner) and a professional polish ed guitarist. Below are some of the advanced tablature techniques you will learn in this section.

Bend Bend & Release Pre-Bend Unison Bend
Vibrato Slide Hammer On Pull Off
Trill Tapping Pick Slide Tremolo Picking
Rhythm Slashes Palm Muting Tremolo Bar Muffled Notes
  Natural
Harmonics
Artificial
Harmonics
 

Please select a technique to learn or just hit "Next Lesson" to learn in order.




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