Sep 28

The universal written language for the guitar is called tablature. This way of writing down notes for guitar music does not just give you the notes but it tells where to put your fingers. It is very interesting to read up on where this system came from. “Tabulatura” is the old word for it and it is Latin. Organizing notes into a table is “tabulate” in English.

Tablature is not only used for the guitar. Other fretted instruments use tablature too. Some examples are the banjo, the ukulele, the mandolin, and the Gamba violin.  The Lute, Bass, Theorbo, Archlute, Mandora, Gallichon, and Vihuela use this form of notation also. Renaissance and Baroque artists were among the first ones to use tablature to accompany their folk songs. Nowadays, pop, rock, and blues artists make good use of tablature. Some Spanish, Italian, and German music writers have even written tablature for organ music and in Spain and Wales (Great Britain) they use tablature for the harp.

Guitar Tablature Course Description

An explanation in detail about the use of different guitar tabs when you play the guitar is basically what you find in this guitar tablature course. You cannot learn how to play the guitar if you cannot read guitar tablature so no matter what guitar course you take this is always an integral part of the course. To become a good guitar player you have to cover this base first.
Lines with letters from the alphabet, is what it looks like at first when you take a look at it.

Try to picture each line as a string on your guitar. String number 6 is the E-string on the sheet. String number 5 is the A-string and string number 4 is the D-string.  Furthermore, string number 3 is the G-string, string number 2 is the B-string, and string number 1 is the e-string.

The E-string is the thickest string on the guitar and the e-string (Lower case!) is the thinnest string on the guitar. The next thing to look at is the numbers on the lines. It basically tells you what fret to use on the string. The lined up numbers give you the order of the frets that need to be pushed down. The numbers 1 and 2 stand for moving the frets with that number, while the number 0 to open the A-string by plucking.

This guitar tablature course has the goal to have you practice and understand the basics. Numbers that are written one on top of the next one represent chords. An example of chord C major is B2, D3, A0, and E. That means that E and G are open, or in other words they do not have a number. Those are the third and the first string. The third and the first string are generally not played, strummed, or muted.

These are some of the things that you will learn when you enroll in this guitar tablature course. To become an all-round guitar player it is of extreme importance to cover the basics first.

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