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Play Guitar: How to Read Guitar Tab Part 2

It’s time to get into a bit more detail in reading and playing guitar tab or tablature.

First we will start with a diagram and translate this onto the neck of the guitar.

Reading guitar tab

Reading guitar tab

Here are some fretboard diagrams showing you how to play the first four notes shown in the tab shown above.

fretboard diagram of first four notes in king wenselas

The first note is played by placing your third finger on the third fret of the fifth string.  Remember that the strings are numbered from the the thinnest (1) to the thickest (6).

The next note is played by simply playing the fourth string open.  This means you play the string without any fingers on it.

Next you go to the second fret of the fourth string and play this note.  Use your second finger to play this note.

The final note is played by going to the third fret of the fourth string and playing this note.  Use your third finger to play this note.

How’s that for quick and easy?  We will talk more about picking in a later lesson, but for now just use a down-stroke for each note.

Play Guitar: How to Read Guitar Tab Part 1

Reading music on guitar…

For a lot of beginning guitar players this is the scariest thing about learning to play guitar.

The good news is there is a really easy way to quickly take the notes from paper, or virtual paper, and play them on your guitar.

What am I talking about?

Tab!

In guitar tab or tablature, each horizontal line represents a string.

The strings are numbered from the thinnest string to the thickest (6).  The numbers on these lines represent the frets that you need to place your fingers on.

How to read guitar tab or tablature

How to read guitar tab or tablature