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Hi, my name is Derek Tarnow. I've been playing guitar for twelve years and I teach and perform.
Now what I'm going to talk about in this segment is how to read guitar tab. Guitar tab is something
to be very careful with when you're learning how to play guitar because it is really easy
to read and it's accessible. It's on the Internet, all over the place if you search your favorite
rock and roll song or your favorite pop tune or whatever. Chances are, you're going to
come up with 30 different guitar tabs for it. That's all well and good but if you're
going to learn guitar, you should really learn the note names and how to read music and all
that as well just so you can later apply it to other things that you learn on guitar.
Not just how to play one song. You can learn, you know, a chord and then when you see that
chord later, you'll know what it is and you'll be able to apply it to that song. Or, if it's
like a rift or whatever, there's a lot of notes that are repeated in like several other
rifts. So anyway, that's all the bad stuff I'm going to say about guitar tabs. But, anyway
it is good because it's easy. Anyway, as you see here, we have six different lines. These
represent the six different strings of the guitar. It's really easy to see if you have
a guitar. It's actually up-side-down kind of. If you were to flip the paper side ways,
like my paper is guitar is sideways, like this. You can see this is the low E string
and you lay it down and that's why it's laid out the way it is. Just because that's just
how it happened. Anyway, this is the low E string, this is A, D, G, this is the high
E string. Whenever you're reading guitar tabs, you're going to see numbers. Those numbers
represent the frets you're suppose to play. So if you see zero, that means to play the
open string. So let's say, there's a zero on the E string right there. You play open
E. Very simple. If there's a 1, you play the first fret which is F. If there's a 2 play
the second fret, F sharp. 3 that's G on the third fret. And, the same applies to all the
other strings. Another thing that makes guitar tab kind of dangerous is that a lot of times,
especially if you're getting it off the Internet, is that there's not rhythmic indications.
So, if you haven't heard a song before, you won't be able to play the song because you
won't know how it goes. Nevertheless, that's guitar tab. It's easy and it's a good way
to learn your favorite song.