<![CDATA[How to Read Guitar Tabs - Mahalo]]> http://www.mahalo.com//how-to-read-guitar-tabs en-US Tue, 2 Jun 2009 05:47:53 UTC contact@mahalo.com contact@mahalo.com <![CDATA[Guitar Camera: Lessons - How To Read Tabs]]> <![CDATA[Ultimate-Guitar.com: Reading Guitar Tablature]]> <![CDATA[About.com: How to Read Guitar Tablature]]> <![CDATA[YouTube: Hammer Ons and Pull Offs (Time: 2:30)]]> <![CDATA[JazzGuitar.be: How To Read Guitar Tablature?]]> <![CDATA[How to Tune a Guitar.org: How to Read Guitar Tab]]> <![CDATA[YouTube: Guitar Lesson - String Bending Basics (Time: 6:11)]]> <![CDATA[Notation Machine: Reading Notation Rhythms]]> <![CDATA[YouTube: Guitars 101 - Palm Muting Technique (Time: 0:54)]]> <![CDATA[YouTube: Guitar Vibrato Lesson (Time: 7:15)]]> <![CDATA[Hal Leonard]]> <![CDATA[Cherry Lane Music Group]]> <![CDATA[National Music Publishers' Association]]> <![CDATA[Berklee Press]]> <![CDATA[Music Publishers' Association]]> <![CDATA[The main drawback of tab is that there is no official way to denote rhythmic figures. Consequently, tab alone can be difficult to read because you cannot accurately determine the duration of any given note or chord and will often have to resort to using]]> <![CDATA[Most tab books will publish the tab underneath traditional music notation in order to get around the rhythmic limitations. Guitar World Magazine publishes transcriptions using a modified version of guitar tab that adds "stems" to the numbers to represent]]>