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band members. Problem? Well, you can see the bunch of numbers that tells what to play, but it doesn't tells you how to play. I mean, tempo and dur of notes.
So I started using Guitar Pro (http://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php). I
Re: TABs are OK but...
By: datavase to All on Mon Oct 12 2009 10:10:08
band members. Problem? Well, you can see the bunch of numbers that tells what to play, but it doesn't tells you how to play. I mean, tempo and dur of notes.
So I started using Guitar Pro (http://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php). I
I should probably learn how to read sheet music.. :) I started to read up on it a couple times, but it just seemed complicated. It might have been because I needed to be more familiar with musical vocabulary (i.e., I had
to look up the definition of "arpeggio" because I didn't know what it
meant, although I don't remember what it means now). I suppose sheet music would come easier to someone with a formal education in music..
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Lol, I agree with you. Being able to read sheet music is good... for musi :-) I learned years years ago (and completely forgot by now). I used to h teacher, but I guess you could buy some books or look for an online cours
datavase wrote to All <=-
I started using it for my compositions. In my second band I used to compose guitar and bass lines, so I used TABs to distribute the music
to the other band members. Problem? Well, you can see the bunch of
numbers that tells you what to play, but it doesn't tells you how to
play. I mean, tempo and duration of notes.
So I started using Guitar Pro (http://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php).
It allows you to write/read tablatures and play it, but you can also
use the music sheet, so you can use tempo and durations. My band ended having all the songs in this format, which was quite useful.