understanding guitar tabs

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i just brought moe guitar i dunoo ny thin ...n thr is no 1 to guide me i looose awl the hopess would ny 1 lik to help me throughtout....
yea kia chez hai yar its very hard i am :(
 
watts 0 N 1 N I WANA ASK BOUT THSE NUMBER
EM HAVIN A PLNE GUITAR IT ISNT THE ELECTRICAL ONE
CAN NY 1 PLEASE EXPLAIN ME IN EASY WORDS PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
 
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Guys tabs for frets less than 10 are fine but how about greater than 10.

Code:
e -------------555555------------|--------5--5----
B ------5h7--555555------------|--------5--5----
G ---6-------------------7p5------|--------6--6----
D -----------------------------7~--|----------------
A -----------------------------------|----------------
E -----------------------------------|--0/5-----------

is fine but what if I have to play fret 12 on 1st string four times...

e -------------12121212------------|

I can misunderstand it for 1 and 2 frets instead of 12...
How do you get around this... I usually prefer writing the tabs as below..

e -------------12-12-12-12------------|

isn't that correct?
 
e -------------555555------------|--------5--5----
B ------5h7--555555------------|--------5--5----
G ---6-------------------7p5------|--------6--6----
D -----------------------------7~--|----------------
A -----------------------------------|----------------
E -----------------------------------|--0/5-----------
hey can u guys tell me..if so many 55555 on one strings means playin tht string on 5th fret for so many times
 
hi, i am a complete newbie here. i am learning a lot frm this site and i must congratulate all of ya for the gud work. cud anybody pls answer my silly question that when we play the chords shud we strum from top to bottom or bottom to top? i.e from the thickest string to the thinnest or the vice- versa ?
 
hey...
i just read this.. im gonna try it out now...
ive just started playing..
and am trying to learn myself..
So i really have pretty much no idea...
and dont really know the basics..
i was hoping to get some help.. :)
thanks for the tips..
Gonna try them out..
And ill let you know..!
and keep posting!
later~!
xoxo
oh btw.. any more tips??
 
p means pull off buy how to do it.is it plucing by holding a fret and sliding it to a fret more lower sound than the one i am holding?
 
You pull off from one fret to another. It is basically the opposite of a hammer on.



You place your finger on the string and then actually pull at the string with it. It's like picking the string with a finger from your left hand.


Look at the instructional videos at www.cyberfret.com . Hunt for pull offs.
 
PM--| PM--|
H +E E E E H. Q H +E E E E W
||-----------------|------------|-----------------|---------------||
||o----------------|------------|-----------------|--------------o||
||--2----(2)-2-2-2-|-3-------3--|-2----(2)--2-2-2-|-3-------------||
||--2----(2)-2-2-2-|-3-------3--|-2----(2)--2-2-2-|-3-------------||
||o-0----(0)-0-0-0-|-1-------1--|-0----(0)--0-0-0-|-1------------o||
||-----------------|------------|-----------------|---------------||

its the intro from sad but true

What do those (2) mean


And what do those alphabets witten over the tabs signify
 

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hiii...i have some probelem with this sign " ^ "...what does this mean?for eg...u say 7^8..how do i play it....also tell me how to play something like 2h3p2?
 
Pull-off
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A pull-off is a stringed-instrument playing technique performed (usually on an electric guitar) by "pulling" a fretting finger off the fingerboard. A pull-off is almost always performed on a string which is already vibrating (a normal note having already been played on it). When the fretting finger is pulled off (usually exposing another fretting finger on the same string, a few frets down the fingerboard) the note playing on the string falls to that corresponding with the new, longer vibrating length of the string. Pull-offs are common both on fretted and unfretted instruments, and are often used to sound grace notes: as the string is not picked or bowed again to produce the sound of the second note, the transition from one to the other sounds gentler and less percussive.

There are disadvantages, however, to performing pull-offs. In the transition between the initial and final notes, the string vibrates in an anharmonic manner for several cycles, producing a slight "quack" sound (which is particularly audible when the interval of the pull off is large). This transition also consumes some of the vibrational energy in the sounded string, and so the second note is generally much quieter than the original. On most instruments this means the second note has little sustain, and may be inaudible altogether. In consequence they are often used for grace notes, usually in conjunction with multiple hammer-ons and strumming or picking to produce a rapid, rippling effect. In rock and heavy metal music, where overdriven amplifiers ensure the second tone remains audible, pull-offs can be used for the primary sound (as opposed to their use in acoustic music, which is primarily as an embellishment).

In a variation of the technique, the pulling-off finger is dragged slightly across the face of the string while performing the pull-off. This results in the string being gently sounded, either by the player's finger callus or by their fretting-finger fingernail. This increases the volume and sustain of the pulled-off note, although the sound of the fretting finger dragging over the string may be audible on both an amplified instrument and on a brightly-strung acoustic instrument.
 
Unable to understand

Hi All,

Can anybody please explain in detail the following diagram.
I am not able to understand that...
Thanks in advance


e -------------555555------------|--------5--5----
B ------5h7--555555------------|--------5--5----
G ---6-------------------7p5------|--------6--6----
D -----------------------------7~--|----------------
A -----------------------------------|----------------
E -----------------------------------|--0/5-----------


Notation:
h - hammer on
p - pull off
/ - slide
~ - vibrato
b - bend; number in brackets shows the target fret
r - release bend back to initial fret after bend

When two different strings have the same or different fret numbers, you have to play those notes together.
 
Fig. 1
F# B C# F#
e-----------||-----2-----2--x--|--------2-------4--x--|--------2-----2--x--\-|
B-----------||-----2-----2--x--|--------4-------6--x--|--------2-----2--x----|
G-----------||-----3-----3--x--|--------4-------6--x--|--------3-----3--x----|
D-----------||-----4-----4--x--|----------------------|--------4-----4--x----|
A-----------||-----------------|--0--2-----/-4--------|----------------------|
E--0--0--0--||--2-----2--------|----------------------|--0--2-----2----------|
^ ^ v ^ ^ v ^ ^ v

will someone help me out and tell me what this means?
 
hey.....ive played guitar for almost 2 yrs now...can play the chords n songs n all....but i dunno how to connect the chords n the lead...i mean u can decipher the chords if uve got the lead right??? how do we do dat?? plz help...
 
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