It depends on what you term as tabs. If you are referring to the little squares shown above the music with a chord name, you turn the tab 90 degrees counter clockwise, it represents the frets and strings of the Ukulele. The dots represent the placement of the fingers.
If you mean the tablature typically shown below the standard music notation, if you lay the ukulele flat, the strings and number of the fret match what you see.
Tablature is simple to read as long as you realize its upside down. on tablature each line represents a string the top string is the bottom line and the bottom string is the top line. the numbers on tablature represent frets if the number is 5 its the five fret if the number is 0 is open,or no fingers on the fret hope this helps!
Reading music is the universal song sheet, but guitar "tabs" or tablature are generally specific to string instruments and more popularly for the guitar or Bass Guitar.
Below is an E minor chord in tabs.
e[--0--]
B[--0--]
G[--0--]
D[--2--]
A[--2--]
E[--0--]
The "E" is the thickest and lowest note on a guitar, the "e" is the thinnest and highest note.
So basically, if I see the above in a tab I would put fingers down on the A and the D string, both on the second fret. For this chord you generally want to have your middle finger on the A string and your ring finger on the D string. Other ways are acceptable, but that's generally how you would play that chord.
I hope this helped. If you did in fact mean reading music I recommend taking a lesson for that. There is not enough room for me to describe all the complications of reading music.
the 6 horizontal lines on the tab are the 6 strings of the guitar
E--------
B--------
G--------
D--------
A--------
E--------
When there are numbers in the lines, that is the fret placement where your finger should be at. And you can tell which comes first by reading them left to right. Just like you would read anything. Here's a little example that should help. 0 means open, 2 means 2nd fret, 3 means 3rd fret, and so on.
E------------------------------------------
B---0--2--3--5--7--7--6--6--5--5-----
G-------------------7------6-----5-------
D------------------------------------------
A------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------
-------------------------5----5----5-----
----0--2--3--5--7--7----7----7--------
--------------------7---------------------
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The tab has a line for each string. The fret positions are given by numbers. The duration is given below the lines. Download and install TuxGuitar, a shareware tablature program, and you'll find every detail of it explained.
Tabulature Spelt: TABLATURE.
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Guitar tabs are guitar tablature. It is like sheet music for guitars. The purpose of guitar tablature is so the person playing guitar can play the music. It has all the notes to songs.
Well there is this thing called tablature (tabs), and there is also sheet music. Sheet music has actual musical notes. Tablature does not, it has 6 lines(signifying the 6 strings of your guitar), and uses numbers (signifying the fret you will use) for you to read the music. Tablature is much easier to use, especially for beginners. There are websites that teach you how to read tablature.
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No most people now a days will learn what is called as tablature. It also depends on what kind of instrument you play. For instance, piano and other woodwind and brass instruments only come in music notation, while guitar and bass guitar come in both tablature and music notation. Tablature is very easy to read and it's easier to break the song down into single keys or notes using tablature.
TablEdit Tablature Editor was created in 1997.
Understanding how to read guitar tablature is key if one wishes to be successful at playing the guitar. There are many websites, such as "About" and "Ultimate-Guitar," that help you learn how to read guitar tabs.
Tabulature Spelt: TABLATURE.
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You learn the song! You can read the music, learn it bu ear or use tablature. Well Mrs.Doubtfire98, send me a message of what song you wanna learn. ☺
Bass guitar tablature (and guitar tablature) is a simplified music notation system. Rather than notes on a staff, tablature uses numbers on a set of lines. Each line represents a string on the neck of the guitar, and each number represents a fret.
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Mark it with a 'P'...probably soon after you mark an 'H'.