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Guitar lessons: How to read tablature


 
how to read tablature


The six lines represent the strings, and the numbers on the line is the fret number that is played, from left to right.

step 1:  Start by playing the open 6th (thickest) string two times

step 2:  Then play the first fret of the first string once with your first finger

step 3:  Play the second fret of the 6th string with your second finger once

step 4:  Play the open 5th string once

Keep playing the notes one at a time slowly at first, then speed it up a little as you your fingers start to get used to the exercise.


Practice Tips
Playing guitar can be heaps of fun. Like most activities, the more you do it the better you get at it.

In the beginning practice time should be at least 30 mins per day, consistency being the major objective. Try to play at least every day even if just a little.


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