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The ABCs of Playing the Guitar

Not all of us are gifted enough to learn reading notes at one glance.
For those who are not sufficiently adept in finding the right chords, say of your favorite song, there is an alternative way of accomplishing this.
Tablature reading can help you with this deficiency.
Let's start with its definition.
Tablature is a type of a musical notation which instructs the player where to place his or her fingers on the fret board of the instrument so that a right note will be produced.
There are appropriate symbols in a tablature sheet which tell you when to start the note, but the ending is usually not specified so it is up to the reader to know when to end it.
All in all, reading and playing through tablatures is of a great assistance to guitar players, especially if you are not talented and skilled enough to be able to figure out the notes by ear.
Here are the ABCs of reading tabs to get you started: Acquire.
Get a copy of the song or a singing piece that you intend to learn, and start to get familiar with it by reading tabs carefully.
Acquiring the song piece also means learning the melody, the pitch and the duration of each note played.
Reading tabs is useless if you do not memorize the timing of the music.
It would be helpful if you first listen to the song at least three times so that you'll be able to memorize every note, pitch variation, various duration and timings.
This will simplify your reading of the tablature.
Beat.
After getting familiar with the song, you should be able to decode every piece of the melody with the help of your acquired tablature.
Now here comes the crucial part - don't proceed until you have mastered every inch of your song because you will only get lost in the tablature if you dive right in, even if you are not yet completely familiar with its melodies.
Reading tabs is a skill.
It cannot point to you where and when an entirely strange note should appear.
Also, it is very important that your fingers are well exercised because in tablatures, it is very common that your fingers are unduly stretched while only playing a single chord.
If the note is fast, your fingers should respond to the note just as fast as well.
This important skill truly takes quite some time to be developed within you, but consistent practice will definitely speed things up.
Capture.
After extensive practicing through tablature reading, you can test your song to see if it is accurate or not.
Remember that the melodies are dependent on how fast, slow or smooth your fingers can respond to the music, and your familiarity with the music will definitely reveal itself as soon as you play the guitar with your own song rendition.
If it sounds awkward, you can always review the part that seems to be causing the most problems.
It takes patience but if you can pull it off, you can play almost any song you like with the help of your tablatures - and that feeling is really one of the best things that can happen to you.
To further enhance the song quality, tablatures offer numerous ways to develop your song.
Some of the flavors include bending the strings, pull-offs, slides and many others.

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