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Article Title: Learn the Guitar : Reading Tablature 
Author: Irsan Komarga
Category: Hobbies, Culture and Society
Word Count: 407
Keywords: learn guitar
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It is very important for you to know how to read guitar tabs to improve your 
fretting skills. It may seem complicated for beginners but knowing how to read 
tabs is important for you to learn to play the guitar. Reading tabs could 
easily make you an expert in playing the guitar. Everything may seem difficult 
at first but in time, you will be able to learn to play the guitar easily with 
the help of many online guitar courses available. Now here are important 
concepts you need to know for you to learn guitar tabs easily. 

The guitar staff consists of six horizontal lines where the bottom line 
represents "E" and on the other bottom by "A". There are numbers that 
represents each line for you to know which tab to fret. For instance, the 
number "0" tells you to play an open string. That is the basic on how to read 
guitar tabs.

Guitar tabs that show several numbers vertically would mean to strung or play 
all the notes at the same time. But when it is diagonal, it would mean to play 
the chords one at a time. Chord names are usually shown in the tab for easy 
identification. 

You will also notice several symbols on a guitar tab. Here are the most common 
symbols seen on a tab. The "p" for full off, "h" for hammer on, or the "^" 
which means you could either hammer or full off. Other symbols would be "b" for 
bent to "r" for return of bent. You may also notice this symbol "\" which means 
descending slide, and "/" would mean ascending slide. A vibrato would be "v" 
but some tabs would present it as "~" or "~~~". The 'X" would mean string mute. 
Tapping with the right hand would be shown as "t"., the use of harmonics would 
be presented as "<>". 

These are the basics in reading guitar tabs. You will learn guitar effortlessly 
if you endure the basics I have just shared with you. Don't take guitar tabs 
for granted for they are part of the very essence in playing the guitar. 

You will be able to write notes if you master reading the guitar tabs. So start 
learning to play the guitar to day by learning to read tabs. In that way, you 
will not only be an ordinary guitar player or an expert, but a person who knows 
how to play the guitar by heart as well.

Irsan's passion is to write on wide varieties of subjects. His latest writing 
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