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("Enter Sandman" intro)
e---------------------------
B---------------------------
G---------------------------
D--------5-------------5----
A-----7--------7----7-------
E--0-------6-5---0-------6-5
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Each string is listed (although to save space, I sometimes cut out strings not used for a riff) The top string here ('e') is the smallest sring on the guitar with the highest note. The bottom string here ('E') is the largest string on the guitar with the lowest note. Both strings happen to be 'E' in regular tuning. So all the other strings fall into place and it looks somewhat like a guitar neck.
Now, the numbers. The number tells which string and what fret to play.
Ex 1 Ex 2 Ex 3 Ex 4 e---- ---- -0- ----------- B---- -15- -0- ----------- G---- -14- -1- ----------9 D---- ---- -2- ----5--9--9 A--3- ---- -2- -5--5--7--7 E---- ---- -0- -3--3------ |
Ex 1: This example shows "middle C" hold the A string (2nd from the top) at the third fret. Just pick the one string.
Ex 2: This example shows basically what example 1 did, but with 2 strings. So just play 2 strings. I have no idea why I put this here.
Ex 3: This example shows an Emajor chord. Hold the A and D strings at the second fret, the G at the first, and the other strings leave open.
Ex 4: This is an example of power chords. They can be played with either the three notes or just two, it doesn't matter much especially with lots of distortion.
harm
harmonic; hold finger slightly above string and pick it can
only be done at specific places on the neck (this takes practice
and you should find someone to show you how, beause it's difficult
to explain)
A.H.
artificial harmonic; more difficult than a harmonic, you have
to mute the string with the thumb on the pick hand after you hit
the note (this takes practice... blah blah blah, read above)
h
hammer on; (ie 7h8) fret and pick string at 7th fret, and without
picking again "hammer" and hold string at 8th fret
p
pull off; (ie 9p7) fret and pick string at 9th and 7th frets,
and without picking again pull finger off 9th fret and let 7th ring
/
slide up; note rises
\
slide down; guess
pm....
palm mute; holding the bottom part of your right hand (for
right handed players) against the strings near the bridge keeping
it from ringing. The dots that follow indicate notes (chords) above
are also muted
full
^
bend note; this tells which note (the carrot) and how much
the note should be bent (full means a full step higher, half is
a half ect.)
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tremolo; slightly bend and un-bend note to increase sustain
x
rake; mute strings with fretting hand by not quite fretting a note,
but still holding strings
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who knows, but it'll usually be explained in the tab
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