Topic: Note count

Why is there no note count and and no beat  count on guitar tabs you tube helps with timing. I have s hard time with this whole theory thing but I don't want set in shone guidelines either

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Re: Note count

Tabs is an easy, convenient way to show where to postion fingers on strings to play notes but you really have to know the piece you are playing to understand it.

To know the actual note, length of beat and where it is in the bar (measure) then I am afraid you will have to learn to read a music score which is more difficult but well worth the effort.

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Re: Note count

Tabs are a relatively horrible way to communicate music.   There are a couple of different ways to do it without needing to understand standard notation, but none of them are perfect, either.

If what you have is tabs, it will show you where your fingers go, and that's about it.

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Re: Note count

Using tabs to read music is like using a telegraph to read Hamlet.

Re: Note count

Baldguitardude wrote:

Using tabs to read music is like using a telegraph to read Hamlet.

That is deeply, deeply profound in both accuracy and humor.

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