E-------2------------2--------------0-------0----- = Little e string
B-----3---3--------3---3----------3---3---3---3-= B string
G---4------------2--------------0-------0---------= G string
D--------------------------------------------------- = D string
A---------------------------------------------------= A string
E--------------------------------------------------- = Big E string
It is basically upside down, this is how it is.
The top line of a guitar tab is the high E string on the guitar, or the bottom string when looking down at the neck. (The thinnest string)
top being thickest is E, A, D , G, B, E
ernie ate dynamite , good bye ernie is how my guitar teacher would say
Tabs are a form of writing/reading music for instruments. Lines are created on the "tab" for each string and the number of the fret is indicated on each string in the tab, read left to right. This enables you to easily read thru a song and play it. Chords are noted in the same way by stacking the numbers for frets in a line one on top of the other.
starting form the top of the guitar (known as the bottom) but thatll come later when you learn tabs The big string is the low E string represented by a capital E the second biggest is the a string third biggest is the d string the fourth is the g string the if is the b string the sixth is the high e represented by a lower case e e------------------------------ b------------------------------ g------------------------------ d------------------------------ a------------------------------ E------------------------------ the capital E is the top string on the neck the big one have a good one hope this helped
Top string is the E string jus tune it like any regular E string haha
The string makes the sound by transferring it's vibration to the top of the guitar. The top vibrates, and that is amplified by the body of the guitar. The round hole is to let that sound escape.
From top of guitar to the bottom: E A D G B E
Usually the lines are your strings starting with the bottom string first and moving to the top string at the bottom and the numbers on the string lines are the frets you place your finger on.
Tabs are a form of writing/reading music for instruments. Lines are created on the "tab" for each string and the number of the fret is indicated on each string in the tab, read left to right. This enables you to easily read thru a song and play it. Chords are noted in the same way by stacking the numbers for frets in a line one on top of the other.
starting form the top of the guitar (known as the bottom) but thatll come later when you learn tabs The big string is the low E string represented by a capital E the second biggest is the a string third biggest is the d string the fourth is the g string the if is the b string the sixth is the high e represented by a lower case e e------------------------------ b------------------------------ g------------------------------ d------------------------------ a------------------------------ E------------------------------ the capital E is the top string on the neck the big one have a good one hope this helped
Top string is the E string jus tune it like any regular E string haha
im not sure but i think you can use fishing line i used it and i doesnt sound that bad
The string makes the sound by transferring it's vibration to the top of the guitar. The top vibrates, and that is amplified by the body of the guitar. The round hole is to let that sound escape.
on a normal guitar the second string but on a 7 string it has two.. just like the 6 strings its the second but it also has a low B for the top string.
Turn the peg at the top of the guitar right if you are loosening the string, left if your tightening the string. Hope it helps- Roxas riku
Bass tabs have this general format if you are getting them from the internet: Four lines going from left to right. Sometimes the tab specifies the length for each note, but sometimes the tab can be read like a piece of music. The four lines correspond to the four strings on a bass, with the top line being the G string and the bottom line being the E string. The lines have numbers on them. These numbers represent the fret that should be played. For example, if the top line had a four on it, one would play the fourth fret from the top on the G string. If there is a 0 one plays the string without fretting a note. Their are variations to tabs (not only numbers). Their can be rests, which are usually represented with an R. Also, there can be an x for hitting the string instead of playing a note. Usually there is a key at the begging of tabs for variations in the tab. A good site for tabs is www.ultimate-guitar.com. Also a great site to learn in more detail about bass tabs is http://www.play-bass.com/how_to_read_bass_tabs.html
From top of guitar to the bottom: E A D G B E
Yes, as far as the top 4 strings on a guitar go, is the same for a bass. EAD and G 5 string adds the b string., youβre in the neighborhood, especially if you already have knowledge of the guitar.
pluck the string closer to the top of the guitar-from Diana Stefanyuk