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Acoustic Guitar Tabs - Know Them And Play Better
by: markThompson
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In order for you to play the acoustic guitar properly, you need to understand a little bit more about guitar music. Firstly, the musical notations used for when playing the guitar or any other stringed instrument are different from those used for other musical instruments. Where as other musicians use staffs, notes, note values, ledger lines and key and time signatures in order to play music. A guitar player will only use musical notations referred to as tabs. The main advantage to be had from using acoustic guitar tabs is that you can learn to play this instrument without actually having to learn to read music as well.
When you actually look at any acoustic guitar tabs, you will be viewing a diagram that shows you the strings on the instrument. The lines on the diagram that you see in front of you represent the strings with the first string (top of the instrument) being the uppermost line and the sixth string (bottom on the guitar) being the bottom most line. As well as the lines on the diagram, you will see numbers and these represent the various frets on the guitar neck and which you will need to play. However if a zero (0) appears on the line then this means that the string needs to be left open whilst an X tells you that the string needs to be muffled.
If you are not familiar with what a fret is, this is the area between two metal bars on the fingerboard (neck) of the guitar. There are usually between twenty-one and twenty-four frets on each guitar. When you look at a tabs diagram you will see dots and these indicate the fret position in which your fingers should be placed in order to play a particular note. They also help you to know exactly where you are as you play a particular song.
When you look at an acoustic guitar tab and the numbers are placed one after the other, on the same line it is these numbers, which show you that fret to use on a particular string, and then you pluck only that string. In addition, because the numbers are noted one after the other this further tells you that you play one note at a time.
Yet if you find that as you, look at the diagram there is a number located on each line and they are then above one and another, this tells you that you must play all of these notes together. In order to do this rather than pluck at the strings you need to strum all six of them at the same time.
Along with the tab positions, we have mentioned above there are other ones which you will need to learn. This includes Hammer-ons, Pull-offs, Slides and Bends and these are denoted by various letters and symbols. The Hammer-ons are denoted by the letter "h", Pull-offs are denoted by the letter "p", whilst bends are denoted by the letter "b". As for Slides, these are denoted by a slash "/". The type of tab you are likely to see on the diagram in front of when learning tabs where Hammer-ons are required are "7h9".
However, once a person has learnt a bit about reading acoustic guitar tabs they need to start learning how to play them on a guitar. A great way to get hold of some very basic lessons for learning how to read guitar tabs is by going online. But when carrying out your search go for those songs that you know well and then start to play them in order to practice your tabs. But be warned it will take you some time to get use to reading and playing tabs properly. Yet once you can you will be amazed at just how quickly you can pick others up and play these as well.
If you can when practicing, the tabs for a particular song listen to it at the same time. By doing, this you will find actually, learning acoustic guitar tabs becomes much easier, even if you think you know the song already. Being able to listen as well as read the tabs at the same time will make the process of learning them much easier, but you will be able to better understand the detail and rhythm of the song that you are playing.
Using acoustic guitar tabs in order to learn how to play this instrument will be much more fun than you first thought. You will soon find that you are able to play several different songs all of which you can then use to entertain friends and family as well as yourself.
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