- How To Read & Find Bass Guitar Tabs For Your Favorite Songs
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- Free Printable Guitar Tabs
Guitar Sheet Music. Guitar tab, also known as tablature, is a form of written music designed just for guitar. Unlike guitar sheet music, guitar tab music provides a visualization of where to place your fingers as you play. Link to free printable guitar scales PDF file with all 5 positions of The Guitar Locrian Mode Scale. Link to Guitar Pro file of tab for The Guitar Locrian Mode Scale. The Guitar Aeolian Mode Scale - Natural Minor Scale. The Natural Minor Scale is a sad sounding scale. Not too sad kinda like kicking rocks on a boring day. Here you find lots of famous and great guitar covers with free accurate tab, sheet music, chords, tutorial and PDF. If you are a beginner guitar player you can learn easily how to play the guitar with these very easy songs of all genres. I’ve put here a list of 100+ free tabs. Enjoy the songs! All images can be saved free and printed by right clicking on any image then selecting save picture as. All these tabs can be played using fingerstyle or flatpicking (plectrum / pick) and can be played on electric or acoustic guitar. And also has a free pdf for each tab as well as video tutorials.
Printable easy guitar tab melodies
On this page I have collected popular melodies and arranged them with easy big guitar tab notation but without sheet music. The melodies includes Amazing Grace, Happy Birthday To You, El Condor Pasa and House Of The Rising Sun. Download free sheet music in PDF-format.
Easy guitar tab scores (PDF)
- Alouette (video)
- Au Clair De La Lune (video)
- Auld Lang Syne (video)
- Baa, Baa Black Sheep (video)
- Bingo (video)
- Blow The Man Down (video)
- Camptown Races (video)
- Can Can (video)
- Carnival Of Venice (video)
- Donna Donna (video)
- Drunken Sailor (video)
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody (video)
- Lightly Row (video)
- London Bridge (video)
- Long, Long Ago (video)
- Love Me Tender (Aura Lee) (video)
- Mary Had A Little Lamb (video)
- Merrily We Roll Along (video)
- Skip To My Lou (video)
- The Foggy Foggy Dew (video)
- There's A Hole In The Bucket (video)
- This Land Is Your Land (video)
- This Old Man (video)
- We Shall Overcome (video)
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home (video)
- When The Saints Go Marching In (video)
- Whiskey In The Jar (video)
- Yankee Doodle (video)
Help Yourself To Practice guitar
How To Read & Find Bass Guitar Tabs For Your Favorite Songs
What can you do to make it easy for yourself to practice on your guitar? In order to continue to learn to play guitar and not give up you have to create an atmosphere of joy and fun around this activity. Let's see what you can do to make it as easy as possible to play guitar.
As a you boy I had a lot of interests at the same time. Reading, sporting, playing piano, playing chess, a lot of more things and, of course, playing guitar. I developed a habit to always have my guitar laying on my bed. Always as I walked into my room my guitar was laying there waiting for me. It was very easy to sit down on my bed starting to play because of two facts:
1. I could see the guitar as I walked into my room which immediately reminded me of how fun it is to play.
2. The guitar was easily accessible. The only thing I had to do in order to play the guitar was to grab it and start playing.
This made it possible for me to play a lot on my guitar in spite of all other activities. All other things I did was interwoven with my guitar playing and my musical experiences connected with it. This way of working with my guitar was not a conscious plan to maintain energy and motivation to practice. It just happened to be that way. These moments with my guitar became a part of my personal development.
When I sat there playing guitar I also had time to digest life as it proceeded. It way a form of meditation because as I played on my guitar I allowed my mind at times to wander and I remember that some important decisions in life were made as I sat there playing. Enough talk about myself! What can you learn from my experiences?
Let's apply my experiences to the art of learning to play guitar and see if we can find principles that are applicable to all guitar players. Here are some thoughts and suggestions:
1. See to it that you have your guitar as accessible as you dare to. It will be a reminder for you that playing guitar is fun. I have sometimes reminded my guitar students to pull out the guitar from the hard case or gigbag as soon as they come home from the lesson and start to play something connected with their homework. Otherwise there is an imminent risk that they will not open the case until the next lesson is at hand. This is how humans often react. If it is a little effort involved in starting to do something we want to do there is a risk that we will procrastinate the activity until it is too late.
2. If you have set goals or have homework to do on your guitar I recommend that you also have these sheets or written down goals handy. No use to have goals if you are not reminded of them on a daily basis. To facilitate all things that can be facilitated is one way to accomplish more of the important things in life including playing guitar.
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