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Guitar tabs: What does 0h1 and 1p0 mean?

II'll add to what Lester said. If you want to use tab in the meantime, go to this site and learn the correct meanings.

http://www.guitarhack.com/

What are frats on guitar tabs?

I think you're looking at the chord diagram that appears when you hover your mouse over the name of the chord, correct? In this case, "fr" stands for "fret". You understand what a fret is, right? The little metal dividers that go up the neck.....

Usually, chord diagrams are vertical, but the ones in your link are written horizontal which may be confusing you. Here's a standard diagram for Bb:

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x--1--|---|---|--1 (fret 1) Barre your first finger completely across this fret
|---|---|---|---|---|
|---|--2--3--4---| (fret 3) Form an A shaped chord with your other 3 fingers
|---|---|---|---|---|


If you've only been playing for 6 months, this may be your first attempt at barre chords. Do you understand the concept? In this case, if you take an A chord and move it up one fret, it becomes a Bb. You need to place a finger across all the open strings (like a capo) If you move that chord up another fret higher, you have B. Move up another fret, and the same chord shape becomes C....and so on.
You started by playing an A chord, so follow the notes up the A string to know what barre chord you're playing: A-Bb-B-C-C#-D...etc.

Note:
If you use the "Transpose" button and move the song up 2 half steps, you can play this song with only 1 barre chord: B

Good luck....

Im very confused about reading Guitar Tabs???

The first 4 chords are Am, C, F, C...

Look, If it goes like this
e------------------------- 1st string
b------------1------------ 2
g---------2----2--------- 3
d------2---------2------- 4
a---0--------------0----- 5
e-------------------------- 6th string

You'll want to find the easiest way to play these notes in order from left to right. All of these notes are in an Am without having to move any fingers, so make an Am and strum from open (that's what the 0 means) all the way to the 1 and back to open.

That may not be simple enough. The E (6th string) is the big fat string on your guitar (closest to your face). The strings go in order all the way to the littlest one (the little E, 1st string). Play from left to right whatever number fret it shows on whichever string. So for the first note on this tab, you would play an open A string (5th string, the second fattest), then play the second fret on the D string (next string down) and on like it says. Refer to the above paragraph for tips on recognizing chords!

And practice playing chords for a bit before tackling much tab. It's hard til it starts making sense...

What does p.m. mean in guitar tab?

Palm Mute.

How hard is it to learn to play the guitar?

Hi,I’m a singer, who never thought about learning an instrument, but that had an acoustic guitar always around, which I did not play often because I thought I had to learn first how to play.Being a singer who writes lyrics on bands, I also love to create songs, but again without knowing how to play an instrument it is quite difficult.Anyway, I learned from friends and internet how to make open chords and lately how to do barre chords, some of these chords I can tell what they are, some other I have no idea.. I just move around my barre chords up and down, left and right.I never had a lesson, the far I went, was to pick some tab chords from other bands and tried to play it, like 2 or 3 times.Because of my interest on songwriting, I decided to play on the guitar, no matter how bad it could be, so after some months of playing on the guitar (not every day and not too longer), I was able to compose 5 songs and even made up a cover mixing Smells Like Teen Spirit with Knockin’ on Heavens Door - and I did perform those songs on a stage, live.You can see that live performance here - SigDórSo basically, learning guitar will be as hard as the level you are looking for, but I can assure you that once your fingers will be able to do power/barre chords (it will be very disappointing at the beginning, so practice a lot), you can have lot of fun. In my case, I avoid doing things I do not feel secure to do, like guitar solos…Have fun!Sérgio

Can someone help me read guitar tabs?

The part you're missing is that the letter to the far left of each line indicates what pitch the open string is tuned to. Standard tuning is EADGBE. This song uses the alternate FA#D#G#CC tuning. I'd suggest you start with some easy songs that use standard tuning while you learn to play. You should really start with the basics and learn to read music and know what the notes on all 6 strings and all frets are. But, for this tab, if you get your guitar in the indicated tuning the song itself is pretty simple.

Oh, if you do attempt that tuning make sure you:
Tune the low E up to an F (half step)
Tune the A up to A# (half step)
Tune the D up to D# (half step)
Tune the G up to G# (half step)
Tune the B up to C (half step)
Tune the high E DOWN to C (2 steps) - if you try to tune it up to C it will break
This is sometimes called "half bent" tuning because everything is raised a half step (except you would normally call it Bb instead of A#, Eb instead of D#, Ab instead of G#, and you'd tune the high E string up a half step to F.

Finally, if you have a capo, you can accomplish half-bent tuning by tuning your guitar to standard EADGBE tuning and putting a capo on the 1st fret. In this case, because they have the two high strings both tuned to C you would want to tune the high E string down to a B first and then put the capo on the 1st fret. If you do this and don't have a capo you could still play the song and it would just be a half step below where it's written. At least you don't have to retune every string that way.

Does anybody have this guitar tab?

Im looking for the guitar tab of the song "to tango tis nefelis" or "Tango to Evora" or "Gole Orkideh". I think they are all the same songs just in different languages.

Can somebody give me the guitar tabs for I'd like to think so by Levi Smith? Thanks!?

Unless UG won't help

Try http://chords.fm

You upload mp3 and site produces chords for you. It is automated harmony transcription so you could expect error here and there, but should be very good basis to get right chords. It is free. You could also ask for chords review by proficient musician, to get exact correct chords, bot this is paid service.

HTH

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