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Ambulation
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
126 Posts
March 29 2011 00:05 GMT
#1
I've been thinking about how sometimes we look up tabs online but find out they're not as good as they can be. So I was thinking this could be a thread where TL members could request tabs and then if anyone here plays guitar can tab the bits they need. I am happy to provide my services too, I generally have a good ear so can come up with chords quite well but have not had much experience playing lead guitar so am limited in that area.

Here is my request... I found a few YouKu videos of people playing it but it's a bit hard to see so it'd mean heaps to me if someone could help me out and tab out the fingerpicking parts.

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XODQ2NDM1NTY

So far I have figured out that it's in standard tuning but half a step down in key. The chords for the verses appear to be F G C and the chorus is C Bm Am G F G C. I don't know how to do the twirly 'lead' guitar riff bits. Here are the words:

作詞:張震嶽 作曲:張震嶽 
編曲:張震嶽

總有些驚奇的際遇 比方說當我遇見你
你那雙溫柔剔透的眼睛 出現在我夢裡
我的愛就像一片雲 在你的天空無處停
多渴望化成陣陣的小雨 滋潤你心中的土地

不管未來會怎麼樣 至少我們現在很開心
不管結局會怎麼樣 至少想念的人是你
我不會把它當作遊戲 因為我真心對你

總有些話是不能提 怕你會掉入選擇題
我把情感自私的那一面 隱藏在黑夜裡
我的愛就像一片舟 在你的心湖無處停
尋尋覓覓一個美麗的港灣 希望不再流
浪漂蕩

我不管未來會怎麼樣 至少我們現在很開心
我不管結局會怎麼樣 至少想念的人是你
我不管未來會怎麼樣 但我每天都想見到你
我不管結局會怎麼樣 我想真的跟你在一起

如果你還是沒法相信 真的沒關係 我會
安靜的離去
bjornkavist
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Canada1235 Posts
March 29 2011 00:14 GMT
#2
I think this is an excellent idea for a thread so I'll bump it with some must have sites to put in the op:

http://www.gametabs.net

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/

http://www.guitarprotabs.org/
for those with guitar pro

http://www.alltabs.com/index.html
https://soundcloud.com/bbols
CoSyN
Profile Joined December 2010
United States122 Posts
March 29 2011 00:16 GMT
#3
On March 29 2011 09:14 bjornkavist wrote:
I think this is an excellent idea for a thread so I'll bump it with some must have sites to put in the op:

http://www.gametabs.net

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/

http://www.guitarprotabs.org/
for those with guitar pro

http://www.alltabs.com/index.html


I especially recommend Ultimate Guitar.

Also, buy Guitar Pro 6!
My life for Aiur.
Lanaia
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Canada1142 Posts
March 29 2011 00:17 GMT
#4
On March 29 2011 09:16 CoSyN wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2011 09:14 bjornkavist wrote:
I think this is an excellent idea for a thread so I'll bump it with some must have sites to put in the op:

http://www.gametabs.net

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/

http://www.guitarprotabs.org/
for those with guitar pro

http://www.alltabs.com/index.html


I especially recommend Ultimate Guitar.

Also, buy Guitar Pro 6!


I second the recommendation on UG.

Question: Is Guitar Pro 6 expensive?
<3 If you chase a mirage, the desert will swallow you.
PandaBlunt
Profile Joined September 2010
United States292 Posts
March 29 2011 00:20 GMT
#5
Or you could torrent GP5 . So easy to find. Lol. But I support this thread
(╮°-°)╮┳━┳
askTeivospy
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
1525 Posts
March 29 2011 00:26 GMT
#6
guitar pro costs 60 dollars, don't torrent it it is a great piece of software and is worth the price as far as I am concerned (unless you're a cheap 12 year old that thinks copyright laws are evil or smthng w/e)
hihihi
Dalguno
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States2446 Posts
March 29 2011 00:44 GMT
#7
What exactly is Guitar Pro? I guess I could search, but I don't particularly want to...

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"I'm gonna keep making drones cause I'm a baller, and ballers make drones." -Snute
SirDuke
Profile Joined October 2010
United States239 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-29 00:58:14
March 29 2011 00:56 GMT
#8
On March 29 2011 09:44 Dalguno wrote:
What exactly is Guitar Pro? I guess I could search, but I don't particularly want to...


Guitar Pro is a Tab/Sheet program that will play the music you write back for you. its sweet because anyone who can read tab or read sheet can use it. i love it a lot because my band mates cant read music (QQ) and i hate tab, so they can tab stuff and it instantly writes the sheet music that i can read. defiantly worth checking out if you spend a lot of time writing tabs or sheet. i haven't seen GP6 but GP5 is awesome.
Wanna turn up the heat?
bjornkavist
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Canada1235 Posts
March 29 2011 01:04 GMT
#9
On March 29 2011 09:56 SirDuke wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2011 09:44 Dalguno wrote:
What exactly is Guitar Pro? I guess I could search, but I don't particularly want to...


Guitar Pro is a Tab/Sheet program that will play the music you write back for you. its sweet because anyone who can read tab or read sheet can use it. i love it a lot because my band mates cant read music (QQ) and i hate tab, so they can tab stuff and it instantly writes the sheet music that i can read. defiantly worth checking out if you spend a lot of time writing tabs or sheet. i haven't seen GP6 but GP5 is awesome.


You can also use it to easily write music and your own tabs without wasting paper, it's a phenomonal program. A free program of similar quality exists called tabl edit, but it cannot read .gp5 files which are the most common kinds of tab files.
https://soundcloud.com/bbols
`Zapdos
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States935 Posts
March 29 2011 01:07 GMT
#10
Don't get guitar pro, download tuxedoguitar, it can read any guitar pro file and is free. However if your trying to compose and want all the sounds and gadgets this program will not suffice as it's midi files are lol at best.

If anyone needs tabs I have a good ear and am more then happy to help.
www.twitch.tv/thezapdos come watch me :]
Ambulation
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
126 Posts
March 29 2011 01:12 GMT
#11
On March 29 2011 10:07 `Zapdos wrote:
Don't get guitar pro, download tuxedoguitar, it can read any guitar pro file and is free. However if your trying to compose and want all the sounds and gadgets this program will not suffice as it's midi files are lol at best.

If anyone needs tabs I have a good ear and am more then happy to help.


Please will you help me tab this? Thank you very much:

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTc3OTg1MzQ4

Here's another person trying it out:

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTcwNjMwMDQ0
waffling1
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
599 Posts
March 29 2011 02:00 GMT
#12
Guitar pro is good, but LickbyNeck.com is free
Lanaia
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Canada1142 Posts
March 29 2011 03:06 GMT
#13
http://www.gametabs.net/legend-of-zelda-ocarina-of-time/windmill-hut

If you guys like the Song of Storms, I definitely suggest you check it out. It's so niceeeee.
<3 If you chase a mirage, the desert will swallow you.
HowSoOnIsNow
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada480 Posts
March 29 2011 07:07 GMT
#14
Personally, i believe that using tabs is for the beginners to use. Being a professional musician (worked on some records in Montreal and in Thailand) i can't really recommend guitarist to use tabs other than to figure out the harder parts of solos.

If you are just playing guitar purely as a hobby and you dont have time to invest into learning the craft, i guess it's okay, but don't always use them if you are taking it seriously.

The first trick is to tune your guitar without a tuner. You got to have the C note imprinted in your mind.
You have to be able to recognize the basic chords by ears. The major and the minor ones. You should know to a certain extend what a 7th, minor 7th and major 7th sounds like. It's normal to confuse the 6th and the 9th extention, or th 4th and the 2nd, but you should at least have an idea.

As for solos, it's important to recognize the patterns. You starts with the cliches, and then the more technical ones. You should get a sense of when a players is doing finger tapping or sweeping an arpeggio. i'm not saying that you should know right away that the guy's sweeping a Fadd 11. You should also try to listen to other instruments, and imagine how could you translate it on a guitar. Don't take piano, as it won't be truly representative, but saxophone and wind instruments can be good tests . I took a whole day once to arrange A Love Supreme by John Coltrane. My god, the number of sweep arpeggio in this piece....

So, it's great to start with tabs, but once you come across a nice song and you can't play it just because there's no tab for it (and 90% aren't accurate anyway)well that just sucks.
Real mens play Zerg.. Startale fighting.
ArcticVanguard
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States450 Posts
March 29 2011 08:42 GMT
#15
This thread is relevant to my interests.

I think the above poster is right though, I'll make a note of these for me to learn. I'm a "hobbyist" guitarist, meaning I don't practice, I just play whenever I feel like it. I'm not progressing very quickly, but that doesn't bother me, since I'm having fun, and that's the only reason I've ever played.

Could someone try the Dialga/Palkia battle from D/P/P? Not strictly a guitar song, but... Yeah. I tried once and failed epically.
"When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up." ~C.S. Lewis
Radical
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
United States481 Posts
March 29 2011 09:17 GMT
#16
Instead of spending time looking up tabs, just learn some scales instead. You can't become a good or even mediocre player if you need tabs to be able to tell what someone else is playing. Also as someone said above, it's ridiculous how many tabs on the internet are not even close to correct. This is probably because no one who is even remotely serious about guitar would ever waste time tabbing out a song, unless they're a teacher of a student who has no ambition. So to summarize: tabs are a poor use of your time, and most of them are wrong anyway.
Antedelerium
Profile Joined June 2010
United States224 Posts
March 29 2011 16:20 GMT
#17
Side note for you guys: http://www.songsterr.com/

I found that site a while ago and it's pretty much an online version of guitar pro. Definitely useful for anyone learning some songs to know, although not all of the tabs are the highest quality. Actually, it might be cool if we added whatever songs we tabbed out to Songsterr (and gametabs.net if it turns out to be a video game song).

ArcticVanguard - could you find me audio for that fight? I could give it a shot but I'm not sure how much time I currently have.
"Isn't it ironic to yell the word silence?" ~B.C.
HowSoOnIsNow
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada480 Posts
March 29 2011 17:57 GMT
#18
On March 29 2011 18:17 Radical wrote:
Instead of spending time looking up tabs, just learn some scales instead. You can't become a good or even mediocre player if you need tabs to be able to tell what someone else is playing. Also as someone said above, it's ridiculous how many tabs on the internet are not even close to correct. This is probably because no one who is even remotely serious about guitar would ever waste time tabbing out a song, unless they're a teacher of a student who has no ambition. So to summarize: tabs are a poor use of your time, and most of them are wrong anyway.


Well you can make some money doing transcriptions of pieces of musics, i know, i did! But i swear the tabbers can't understand what a 7th chord is. They just have no idea.
Real mens play Zerg.. Startale fighting.
hugman
Profile Joined June 2009
Sweden4644 Posts
March 29 2011 18:01 GMT
#19
When I started out playing guitar I relied on tabs for every song, but then there were songs I couldn't find tabs for so I forced myself to learn them by ear and it really helps your playing I think. After that I started spotting so many mistakes in tabs you get from the internet that I mostly stopped using them. It can be helpful sometimes to get the basics of something down fast, or if there's something you really can't figure out.
Kenderson
Profile Joined October 2010
Canada280 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-29 18:21:25
March 29 2011 18:20 GMT
#20
On March 29 2011 09:26 Teivospy wrote:
guitar pro costs 60 dollars, don't torrent it it is a great piece of software and is worth the price as far as I am concerned (unless you're a cheap 12 year old that thinks copyright laws are evil or smthng w/e)

In the words of George Costanza, "Why pay for something when if I apply myself, maybe I could get it for free?"
"Faced with what is right, to leave it undone shows a lack of courage." -Confucious
Leporello
Profile Joined January 2011
United States2845 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-29 20:43:55
March 29 2011 20:40 GMT
#21
Guitar Pro's tabs are quite accurate, because it translates them directly from standard annotated sheet music.

Most tabs made from text are worthless, I agree, but tabs in conjunction with sheet music is a pretty useful learning tool. Get some classical pieces, like Bach, and you'll learn tons.

EDIT -- and the benefit of Guitar Pro over the free-versions out there isn't just the many extra features it has, but the fact that it has a large fanbase with some very devoted and serious musicians putting out tabs that really showcase all the intricacies of a piece.
Big water
Arterial
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Australia1039 Posts
March 29 2011 20:51 GMT
#22
do NOT get Guitar Pro 6

do yourself a favour and get Guitar Pro 5.
savior & jaedong
anatem
Profile Joined September 2010
Romania1369 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-29 21:19:19
March 29 2011 21:18 GMT
#23
get guitarpro6, or even 5 (it's more user-friendly, but lacks in playback quality and advanced features), it's an amazing program for learning guitar, chords, scales, and can be a great help in learning to read sheet music.

now, internet tabs are usually crap, and realistically only pdf and gpro tab formats are reliable (with the occasional powertab), and not even those most of the time. the only reliable tabs are made from sheet music, but many tabbers have low standards or don't put enough effort into it.

if you want to learn chords to strum pieces around the campfire and such, the net is full of reliable material, instructional videos, chord charts, especially if you're looking for electric guitar and pick use.

if you want to learn to play more advanced stuff however, you need to either get your hand on decently accurate tabs, or learn to read sheet music, but that's a long way off for beginners and good sheet music for guitar isn't that available (though the net is full of piano sheet music if you know enough to transcribe). that on top of the music theory websites, scale charts etc. the net is full of.

i've been working with guitarpro for years, tabbing classical guitar pieces from sheet music, or making occasional nab arrangements from other instruments, and i definitely agree with this statement
and the benefit of Guitar Pro over the free-versions out there isn't just the many extra features it has, but the fact that it has a large fanbase with some very devoted and serious musicians putting out tabs that really showcase all the intricacies of a piece.


anyway, if anyone needs some help with guitarpro5 or 6, tabbing, or has questions/needs help with classical guitar material, finger picking, or sheet music in general, pm me and i'll try to help if i can.
'Tis with our Judgements as our Watches, none / Go just alike, yet each believes his own.
xiaofan
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States513 Posts
March 29 2011 21:20 GMT
#24
On March 30 2011 05:51 Arterial wrote:
do NOT get Guitar Pro 6

do yourself a favour and get Guitar Pro 5.


qft, gp5 is clean and crisp
HowSoOnIsNow
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada480 Posts
March 29 2011 21:23 GMT
#25
With modern music, classical music doesnt have much chordal and progressional relationship with most genre common today. I believe that Jazz is the way to go, not that it hurts learning a Bach piece on guitar!

Jazz though, when it comes to chords, is probably harder to deal with. It transgress a lots of preconceived rules that were in application until modern classical music came into the mix, but most of those artists experiment to dissonance, which is a key element of jazz.

Diminished and 13th chords FTW!

A good song to start with is My Funny Valentine. For Non-Classical genre that can help the ears, i would propose The Smiths and R.E.M. Mostly The Smiths, there's alot of songs that are really challenging to learn by ear.
Real mens play Zerg.. Startale fighting.
Ambulation
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
126 Posts
March 30 2011 09:13 GMT
#26
Yeah... I guess for me personally I'm not really looking at investing a whole lot of time into excelling my guitar skills... I just want to be able to play nice pop songs to impress the ChickyDees.
evanthebouncy!
Profile Blog Joined June 2006
United States12796 Posts
March 30 2011 10:01 GMT
#27
On March 29 2011 16:07 HowSoOnIsNow wrote:
Personally, i believe that using tabs is for the beginners to use. Being a professional musician (worked on some records in Montreal and in Thailand) i can't really recommend guitarist to use tabs other than to figure out the harder parts of solos.

If you are just playing guitar purely as a hobby and you dont have time to invest into learning the craft, i guess it's okay, but don't always use them if you are taking it seriously.

The first trick is to tune your guitar without a tuner. You got to have the C note imprinted in your mind.
You have to be able to recognize the basic chords by ears. The major and the minor ones. You should know to a certain extend what a 7th, minor 7th and major 7th sounds like. It's normal to confuse the 6th and the 9th extention, or th 4th and the 2nd, but you should at least have an idea.

As for solos, it's important to recognize the patterns. You starts with the cliches, and then the more technical ones. You should get a sense of when a players is doing finger tapping or sweeping an arpeggio. i'm not saying that you should know right away that the guy's sweeping a Fadd 11. You should also try to listen to other instruments, and imagine how could you translate it on a guitar. Don't take piano, as it won't be truly representative, but saxophone and wind instruments can be good tests . I took a whole day once to arrange A Love Supreme by John Coltrane. My god, the number of sweep arpeggio in this piece....

So, it's great to start with tabs, but once you come across a nice song and you can't play it just because there's no tab for it (and 90% aren't accurate anyway)well that just sucks.


sure. I can pick up melodies okay but how do you pick up chords? I find chords hard to dissect out.
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SF-Fork
Profile Blog Joined November 2002
Russian Federation1401 Posts
March 30 2011 10:09 GMT
#28
On March 30 2011 19:01 evanthebouncy! wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 29 2011 16:07 HowSoOnIsNow wrote:
Personally, i believe that using tabs is for the beginners to use. Being a professional musician (worked on some records in Montreal and in Thailand) i can't really recommend guitarist to use tabs other than to figure out the harder parts of solos.

If you are just playing guitar purely as a hobby and you dont have time to invest into learning the craft, i guess it's okay, but don't always use them if you are taking it seriously.

The first trick is to tune your guitar without a tuner. You got to have the C note imprinted in your mind.
You have to be able to recognize the basic chords by ears. The major and the minor ones. You should know to a certain extend what a 7th, minor 7th and major 7th sounds like. It's normal to confuse the 6th and the 9th extention, or th 4th and the 2nd, but you should at least have an idea.

As for solos, it's important to recognize the patterns. You starts with the cliches, and then the more technical ones. You should get a sense of when a players is doing finger tapping or sweeping an arpeggio. i'm not saying that you should know right away that the guy's sweeping a Fadd 11. You should also try to listen to other instruments, and imagine how could you translate it on a guitar. Don't take piano, as it won't be truly representative, but saxophone and wind instruments can be good tests . I took a whole day once to arrange A Love Supreme by John Coltrane. My god, the number of sweep arpeggio in this piece....

So, it's great to start with tabs, but once you come across a nice song and you can't play it just because there's no tab for it (and 90% aren't accurate anyway)well that just sucks.


sure. I can pick up melodies okay but how do you pick up chords? I find chords hard to dissect out.



I pick the base notes and find the scale. Usually by knowing theory you can predict most if not all the chords. If they turn out different than the basics, it's usually a small number of them, so it's not so difficult to pick the remaining right chord by trial and error.
randommuch
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States370 Posts
March 30 2011 22:20 GMT
#29
Can anyone tab the song "sleep" by godspeed you! black emperor? I understand it's extensive so perhaps if anyone knows a link to the song. I've tried all the major guitar tab sites and no luck =/
Then God said, "I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food." Genesis 1:29
StyLeD
Profile Joined January 2011
United States2965 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-03-30 22:38:57
March 30 2011 22:33 GMT
#30
You can *borrow* GuitarPro via methods online <.<

Anyways, I'm a fingerstyle sort of guy. I love it when you can make the guitar sing (to make up for my lack of any vocal ability).

My problem is not having enough korean music to apply this style to. I'm currently learning Sungha's Haru Haru (which is exactly the type of music I want to play). Anyone have any other sites?

And here's my gift to this wonderful thread: songsterr.com

Go and check it out, it has tabs and it's completely free for the basics (which is all you really need). There's a bajillion different tabs on their, for electric guitar and acoustic. It even has playback (like GuitarPro) but requires no download (but you can download if you want to).

AFAIK it's not as popular as UG, even though it should be.

Hm, and check out heronymusic (Youtube). His music is what got me to start playing guitar so late (17 yrs). Now I play every day and it's been amazing. Specifically, check out his Forrest Gump theme song cover.

If there's anyone here who can tab the FG theme song by ^, please do so. It's in standard tuning, and I'll be eternally grateful ^^
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Ghost151
Profile Joined May 2008
United States290 Posts
March 30 2011 22:52 GMT
#31
On March 29 2011 18:17 Radical wrote:
Instead of spending time looking up tabs, just learn some scales instead. You can't become a good or even mediocre player if you need tabs to be able to tell what someone else is playing. Also as someone said above, it's ridiculous how many tabs on the internet are not even close to correct. This is probably because no one who is even remotely serious about guitar would ever waste time tabbing out a song, unless they're a teacher of a student who has no ambition. So to summarize: tabs are a poor use of your time, and most of them are wrong anyway.


Tabs are good for learning quick. they are great way for hobbyist or just plain bad players to pick up music without the theory. Later on as you get better you'll naturally start picking stuff out and will find it more taxing to actually try to tab something than just play it as you hear it. Learning my ear is powerful and is more accurate IMO, even when you add room for interpretation, than just some random guy's tab. Play it how it sounds! Getting this point just takes time and experience, but then you can pick up some theory material and start your real learning. Applies to any instrument that they write tabs for; I started out this way as a drummer. Guitar has a lot more complexity than an idiophonic instrument, but yeah the idea is the same.

And as always, the best way to learn on any instrument is to just mimic what you like. Hear something awesome? try to play it. Can't? figure it out or get some help learning it, and now you've added that something to your repertoire, to build on later.

In short, tabs are great beginner tools. As you progress and get serious you'll find you don't even need them. And as some said before, the accuracy of tabs on the internet is questionable anyway, if not downright bad in most cases. Correcting tabs for MX was a hobby of mine for while; it's pretty amazing what some people will put down...
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white_horse
Profile Joined July 2010
1019 Posts
March 31 2011 17:52 GMT
#32
hey guys, can you help me figure out the chords for this song? the chords seem simple enough for really good players to figure out but I am not at that level yet ㅠㅠ please help me^^

Translator
Doughboy
Profile Joined April 2010
United States721 Posts
March 31 2011 17:57 GMT
#33
It'd be cool if bass tabs were included in this thread as well :u
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Navane
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
Netherlands2748 Posts
March 31 2011 18:02 GMT
#34
On April 01 2011 02:52 white_horse wrote:
hey guys, can you help me figure out the chords for this song? the chords seem simple enough for really good players to figure out but I am not at that level yet ㅠㅠ please help me^^

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0dzFyX4_fQ


sounds something like this: C C#dim Bm Em Am F F Em Am Dm9 G
white_horse
Profile Joined July 2010
1019 Posts
March 31 2011 18:42 GMT
#35
On April 01 2011 03:02 Navane wrote:
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On April 01 2011 02:52 white_horse wrote:
hey guys, can you help me figure out the chords for this song? the chords seem simple enough for really good players to figure out but I am not at that level yet ㅠㅠ please help me^^

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0dzFyX4_fQ


sounds something like this: C C#dim Bm Em Am F F Em Am Dm9 G


thank you so much^^
Translator
Ambulation
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
126 Posts
April 06 2011 14:09 GMT
#36
Can someone please figure out the chords to this one? It sounds kind of jazzy:



(Make sure to stop the video 10 seconds before it ends to prevent puking.)
HarryHood
Profile Joined August 2010
United States105 Posts
April 06 2011 17:51 GMT
#37
Definitely get tuxguitar, it's free and plays guitarpro files!
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Bigboss_26
Profile Joined August 2010
United States49 Posts
April 06 2011 17:59 GMT
#38
If you need something to play along to, try: http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/

A bunch of tracks sans guitar, some with vocals, some with horrible vocals, but regardless, stream it through your PA and jam along.

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Sakray
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
France2198 Posts
April 06 2011 21:11 GMT
#39
I'm surprised noone gave the best site for tabs yet !
So here's it : 911tabs
4,500,000 tabs here, enjoy~~
jjhchsc2
Profile Joined December 2010
Korea (South)2393 Posts
April 07 2011 11:42 GMT
#40
On March 31 2011 07:33 StyLeD wrote:
You can *borrow* GuitarPro via methods online <.<

Anyways, I'm a fingerstyle sort of guy. I love it when you can make the guitar sing (to make up for my lack of any vocal ability).

My problem is not having enough korean music to apply this style to. I'm currently learning Sungha's Haru Haru (which is exactly the type of music I want to play). Anyone have any other sites?

And here's my gift to this wonderful thread: songsterr.com

Go and check it out, it has tabs and it's completely free for the basics (which is all you really need). There's a bajillion different tabs on their, for electric guitar and acoustic. It even has playback (like GuitarPro) but requires no download (but you can download if you want to).

AFAIK it's not as popular as UG, even though it should be.

Hm, and check out heronymusic (Youtube). His music is what got me to start playing guitar so late (17 yrs). Now I play every day and it's been amazing. Specifically, check out his Forrest Gump theme song cover.

If there's anyone here who can tab the FG theme song by ^, please do so. It's in standard tuning, and I'll be eternally grateful ^^


I don't really see how you can learn from songsterr but doesnt seem too bad.
heronymusic is pretty good.
And did you only learn from these tabs/sites before trying to learn Haru haru? I am trying to aim at that level by the middle of the year.

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prOxi.swAMi
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Australia3091 Posts
April 08 2011 03:11 GMT
#41


I have looked everywhere for a tab for this song and I cannot find it anywhere. If someone were so kind as to tab it (or link me to a tab of it if they've found one) I would be eternally greatful.

I have a few parts of it down I think but I'd like to see a tab from someone better than me to see what their tab is like.
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Discretionary Duck
Profile Joined July 2011
148 Posts
July 17 2011 06:41 GMT
#42
http://soundcloud.com/mattyv-3

Can someone please help me tab these songs, or at least tell me which chord/key it starts on? I'm really struggling with it. Thanks.
StyLeD
Profile Joined January 2011
United States2965 Posts
July 29 2011 11:54 GMT
#43
So I was watching Huk's stream 3 days ago, and he played Sistar19 - Ma Boy and I couldn't get that song out of my head (like all kpop songs).

I made a tab out of it, check it out and tell me if you like it =] It's my first time I've tabbed a song, so go easy, haha.

http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/sistar19-ma-boy-guitar-tab-s83953t0
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