Hope you find this quick tutorial helpful‚ give us a thumbs up if you do 😁. If you like my teaching style and you're a guitarist and learning about reading traditional music notation, check out my course on Udemy (deep discount): www.udemy.com/course/how-to-read-music-for-guitar/?couponCode=JAN2025. If you like, take a look at my books on Amazon too: Barre Chords On Demand: getbook.at/BarreChords. The Essential Guitar Fretboard Guide: getbook.at/GuitarFretboard. Guitar Capo Mastery: getbook.at/GuitarCapoMastery.
Nice video 👍👍 It's a shame that the new version doesn't have any improvements to the guitar tablature, imo I always only use the guitar tab, so without a staff above it. So I create an extra staff where I put the correct harmonic notes and then I mute the notes in the tab. The staff text (Harm.) can be done more easily with the option Staff--| , which is located to the right of the Staff text. Select all the note or the entire measure(s) and than click on Staff----| Then click on it and go to Properties -> text to adjust the text.
Thanks for your input! Yes, not too much in the way of improvements for tab (still waiting for those hammer ons and pull offs), but it's a massive undertaking they're involved with and I suspect that because it's such a comprehensive software, catering to all instruments, we may be waiting a while. That said, the addition of the new guitar sounds is pretty awesome. Interesting to hear about your workaround there-thanks 👍
OMG Thank you sooo much! This was just what I was looking for. Quick side note, instead of normal pointy brackets for the harmonic you can also use these brackets ‹› (copy & paste them) and use them in font Garamond in size 17. I find they work much better than pointy brackets (I found these in some guitar TAB pdf files.) Thanks SOOO MUCH for the video again it was very helpful (new subscriber ;).
Hope you find this quick tutorial helpful‚ give us a thumbs up if you do 😁. If you like my teaching style and you're a guitarist and learning about reading traditional music notation, check out my course on Udemy (deep discount): www.udemy.com/course/how-to-read-music-for-guitar/?couponCode=JAN2025.
If you like, take a look at my books on Amazon too:
Barre Chords On Demand: getbook.at/BarreChords.
The Essential Guitar Fretboard Guide: getbook.at/GuitarFretboard.
Guitar Capo Mastery: getbook.at/GuitarCapoMastery.
Thank you so much for your very clear explanation! 👍
You're most welcome 👍
Seeing the notation how to know which fret to play???
The composer will specify which frets to play if it's important, otherwise the musician will decide which frets to use.
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Nice video 👍👍
It's a shame that the new version doesn't have any improvements to the guitar tablature, imo
I always only use the guitar tab, so without a staff above it.
So I create an extra staff where I put the correct harmonic notes and then I mute the notes in the tab.
The staff text (Harm.) can be done more easily with the option Staff--| , which is located to the right of the Staff text.
Select all the note or the entire measure(s) and than click on Staff----|
Then click on it and go to Properties -> text to adjust the text.
Thanks for your input! Yes, not too much in the way of improvements for tab (still waiting for those hammer ons and pull offs), but it's a massive undertaking they're involved with and I suspect that because it's such a comprehensive software, catering to all instruments, we may be waiting a while. That said, the addition of the new guitar sounds is pretty awesome. Interesting to hear about your workaround there-thanks 👍
OMG Thank you sooo much! This was just what I was looking for. Quick side note, instead of normal pointy brackets for the harmonic you can also use these brackets ‹› (copy & paste them) and use them in font Garamond in size 17. I find they work much better than pointy brackets (I found these in some guitar TAB pdf files.) Thanks SOOO MUCH for the video again it was very helpful (new subscriber ;).
You're most welcome, glad I could help! And thanks for the tip too 🙂
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