How do you write your tabs?
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How do you write your tabs?
I've recently came to conclusion that writing down actual tablatures is much more effective than just recording sketches, because you can just look at the tab at any time and recall what was going on in there
I've tried some tab authoring (editing) programs, but neither suits me quite well. What bothers me, is that in every program that I tried (TuxGuitar, PowerTab, Guitar Pro, TablEdit), you always need to specify note length. This is really tedious, the time I need to finish the tab with this method measures in hours. Would be really cool if there was an option to just make all notes "let ring" (a guitar pro term) and then mute particular string in places where I need.
Does anyone here fiddle with tabs at all?
I've tried some tab authoring (editing) programs, but neither suits me quite well. What bothers me, is that in every program that I tried (TuxGuitar, PowerTab, Guitar Pro, TablEdit), you always need to specify note length. This is really tedious, the time I need to finish the tab with this method measures in hours. Would be really cool if there was an option to just make all notes "let ring" (a guitar pro term) and then mute particular string in places where I need.
Does anyone here fiddle with tabs at all?
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Re: How do you write your tabs?
I'd practise more with specifying rhythms so that you can do it quicker.blacktaxi wrote:you always need to specify note length. This is really tedious, the time I need to finish the tab with this method measures in hours.
Any sort of notation I use Sibelius. I don't know what you're using, but surely if you don't want to specify rhythm you can just put everything in as quavers and it won't play back fine, but it'll read fine if you ignore rhythm when you're reading too?
Or use a pen and paper?
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Mel Bay makes a "Tab book".. its like 4.99 and has a chord chart and several other things. Get one of those and just tab it out, I use this and you can make notes however you want to. Its easy to use and easy to store for safe keeping. (you can get this at just about any equipment store)
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Sheet music and a ruler to draw the low E.
I only write out the different chords or lines with the tuning at the top, I don't really tab stuff out properly. I do the video camera thing too on occasion.
My best stuff, like the main songs I have right now, is never documented at the time I come up with it. The good 'uns stick.
I only write out the different chords or lines with the tuning at the top, I don't really tab stuff out properly. I do the video camera thing too on occasion.
My best stuff, like the main songs I have right now, is never documented at the time I come up with it. The good 'uns stick.
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