Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Do You Want To Learn Guitar Without Reading Music?

By Shay Rushden

Many people think about learning how to play an instrument. Some actually take the dive and try to learn. However, when they face the challenge of learning to sight read music, they give up because it is too difficult to grasp the concepts behind all of those abstract symbols. Luckily, it is possible to learn guitar without reading music and the same is true for many other instruments.

The guitar and other similar instruments, such as the bass, have their own form of written music, which is referred to as tablature. Tablature is very easy to learn and read because it does not involve strange or unfamiliar symbols, which is the case with learning to read music.

Reading tablature, which is also called tab, is easy because all you have to do is teach yourself to understand what the numbers and lines represent. The horizontal lines you will see are used to represent each string, so each string has its own line. For instance, the top string on a guitar is represented by the bottom line in tab.

If you can count, you can read and use tab to play the guitar. This is because each fret is numbered in tab. When you see a number on a specific line, all you have to do is move your finger to that fret on the appropriate string. This is much easier than translating odd looking symbols into a location on the neck of the guitar.

Tab can also be used to show you how to play chords. Chords are played when you see several numbers within a vertical section of the tab. This means that you will play all of those notes at the same time.

Many people memorize their chords by using chord charts. These charts show you each string of the guitar and also show you where to put your fingers in order to make the chord.

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