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HOW TO READ AND WRITE TAB
A GUIDE TO TAB NOTATION
Written by Howard Wright
Howard.Wright@ed.ac.uk
Copyright Howard Wright and the olga-grunts
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part or as a whole, you will be struck down by a bolt of lightning.
Probably.
Updated : 11th October 1996
Contents
What is TAB
What TAB will tell you
What TAB won't tell you.
Reading Tab
TAB notation - The Basics
Other symbols used in TAB
Hammer ons and pull offs
Bends
Slides
Note length information
Writing Tab
Getting Started
To Tab or not to tab
Things to do when writing TABs
Things to avoid
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What is TAB
TAB or tablature is a method of writing down music played on guitar or bass.
Instead of using symbols like in standard musical notation, it uses ordinary
ASCII characters and numbers, making it ideal for places like the internet
where anybody with any computer can link up, copy a TAB file, and read it.
What TAB will tell you
TAB will tell you what notes to play - it will tell you which string to hit and
which fret to fret it at.
TAB will tell you where hammer-ons, pull-offs, bends, slides, harmonics
and vibrato are used.
TAB will tell you what tuning the piece is in. If this isn't given explicitly,
assume normal tuning.
TAB should also give you information on use of capos etc.
TAB will give you an indication of the ryhthm of the piece - i.e it will tell
you which are the long notes and which are the short notes.
However it will not tell you exactly how long or how short they are.
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