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MICHAEL PLUNKETT: Hello. This is Michael Plunkett from Expert Village. In this series, we're
going to be looking at the tablature that is used for guitar notation. But, first, we're
going to look at how to read it and we're going to look at some various things that
you might find written on tab and how to look about playing those. Tab is a really common
type of notation that's used for the guitar. It's really simple and clear and pretty easy
to follow, so that's one of the most positive things about it. There are a couple of negatives:
They don't mark what types of fingers you should often use to play, and that can sometimes
make what could be an easy passage or a riff on guitar a little bit more difficult to play
if you're not sure what fingers to use whereas a lot of time if you're reading actual music
they'll put that kind of stuff in there. Another thing about tablature is that they don't often
notate the rhythm of the music, so unless it's a song that you're familiar with and
it's a song that you know how it goes and see you can just look at what frets you're
playing, it can sometimes be difficult to learn a new song by just looking at tab. But
it has pluses and minuses, but it's very common, and for the most part it's pretty easy to
use. So, we're going to go through step by step, how to look at and read tab, and find
some different things in there and go through them.