Saturday, September 22, 2012

How to read Ascii Format Guitar Tabs


How to read guitar tabs in Ascii format?

Here are a few examples showing how to read guitar tabs various techniques with ASCII tableature
Slide up from fret 3 to 5 on the third string
Guitar Tab
Slide out downwards from the 5th fret third string
Guitar Tab
Pull off from 8th fret to 5th on the first string
Guitar Tab
Hammer on from the open B string to the third fret
Guitar Tab
Typical pentatonic lick with bend, played as 8th note triplets
guitar tab

How to read guitar tabs in standard guitar tab format?

Here are the same five examples shown in standard tab format.
standard guitar tab
Reading standard guitar tab is obviously a lot easier than the text version because there aren't the same limitations. Most text based tabs posted on the internet are handy for getting the general idea but actually listening to the song as well makes it a lot clearer. There are also a ton of guitar tabs available for Power Tab and Guitar-Pro that you can download and play on the appropriate software. Power Tab is free and very popular but unfortunaletly is no longer updated. It is still a very powerfull guitar tab reader and generator. Playing guitar tab in a software reader is also very handy for slowing down guitar solos.
Guitar-Pro has more features and is probably easier to use, with a wide database of users. Guitar tabs for Guitar-Pro are also widespread across the internet. One advantage to using Guitar-Pro is the RSE engine which gives realistic audio. Although it is not free it does have a lot of useful features.