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Guitar Lesson Four
- How to Read Guitar Tablature
Guitar tablature is probably the
easiest and most used method for guitar notation. On the internet, you
can find guitar notation for almost any song that you want to learn.
Tablature is easier to learn than traditional music notation because it
relates directly to the fret board of the guitar, indicating where your
fingers should be placed. Although it is an easier method to learn it
still has its weak points, the main one being that you can’t easily
indicate rhythm on tablature. This means that when you learn a song you
have to learn the strum from the song itself.
The following diagram shows you
how tablature relates to the guitar fret board:

We use numbers to indicate the
string and the fret position that you are supposed to play. Each fret
is numbered, starting at the nut of the guitar at O and moving upwards
towards the bridge of the guitar. The following diagrams demonstrate
this principle.

The 3 on the above tablature score
(Tab. diagram 1) indicates to you that you place a finger on the third
fret of the sixth string. It is the note G.

Diagram here.The 1 on the
tablature score (Tab. diagram 2) on the last page indicates to you that
you place a finger on the first fret of the third string. It is the
note C.

The O on the above tablature score
(Tab. diagram 3) indicates to you that the third string is to be played
open. This means that you don’t need to place a finger on it. It is the
note G.
Chords and Tablature
Chords are indicated by a set of
numbers that tell you which frets need to be played and which don’t.
The following diagram demonstrates how an open A major chord is
constructed with tablature.

The first and fifth strings are
played open whilst the second, third and forth strings are played at
the second fret. The sixth string is not played in the A Major Chord
and this is indicated by an X.
Often tablature is written beneath
traditional music score or stave. The two together looks like this:

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