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im pretty new to this, but i think this article is great. im going to try to play tabs now, i hope it works! :) i will update you guys later, thanks!!
-- Contributed by: lovelikewinterThanks for stopping by, Tabsrule.
-- Contributed by: Kevin CasperHi Katie - I can't figure out how to read what you posted since the website messed up the formatting. It looks like that might be wanting you to play those notes all on the G string, but that's just a guess. Sorry I can't be more specific!
-- Contributed by: Kevin Casperpretty straight forward. . .
-- Contributed by: Tabsrulethis was helpful, but how would you play something like this? e ------------------------------------------------| B ------------------------------------------------| G -8h9--9--9--8h9--9--9--9--9--8--8--6--6--4--4---| D ------------------------------------------------| A ------------------------------------------------| E ------------------------------------------------
-- Contributed by: KatieHi Peter. It is typically the same as the standard classical method. However, some people who play folk or rock or blues develop their own prototypical style that works for them. Start with the standard classical technique, and feel free to alter it if you find another that works well. Thanks for visiting.
-- Contributed by: Kevin CasperI would appreciate it very much if you kindly show me the fingering of the guitar tabs or is it the same as the standard classical method.
-- Contributed by: Peter KeenCool! Glad you got it ... rock on Jimmy!
-- Contributed by: Kevin CasperI got it now never...mind!!!!! :)
-- Contributed by: Jimmy HendrixI am still confused about what "p" and "b" means on the tabs...? But otherwize this really helped:)
-- Contributed by: Jimmy HendrixGreat! Glad it worked for you, and thanks for stopping by!
-- Contributed by: Kevin Casperthank you very much. i got it all atlast.
-- Contributed by: nice job> Return to article
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