Monday, May 18, 2009
What are guitar tabs?
Guitar tablature is a visual representation of where the fingers are placed on the fretboard of a guitar. While they can look confusing at first to read, they are actually very easy once you get the basics down! Each number on the visual indicates at what fret the finger is to be placed, and the numbers are arranged in the order to be played. This is how to read guitar tabs
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The Body
The body of the guitar is attached to the neck. The function of the body is to give tone and sustain, provide the other side of string attachment, house electronics, house switches, house the plugin, and a attachment point for the bridge.
The Head
The head of the guitar is typically where the strings are fastened on and the tuning knobs are located. There are however headless guitars where the tuning knobs are located at the base of the guitar, but unless you own one it’s safe to say you are safe from being confused by that.
The Position Marker
There are typically markers in some form on the fretboard. Usually they are dots separated at specific intervals for a quick reference point to what fret you are on. These markers are generally found on the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 12, fret positions and are usually in the form of a dot; except for the 12th fret which is represented with two dots.
The Fretboard
This is what makes the guitar possible. The fretboard is located on the neck of the guitar. Located on the fretboard are the frets, all positioned at precise intervals to give the correct note. Most guitars consist of 22 to 24 frets
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