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I teach both tab and notation to my students. I also use Sibilius 6 software exclusively as I can have very detailed tablature with all the correct nuances and rhythmic values of standard notation.
With that said, music is a language, best to learn to read it to get a full grasp, especially if you find yourself trying to grasp at straws. Reading multiple notation notes usually implies a 3 / 4 note chord form so with a good understanding of reading it is pretty straight forward. I quite often see a big mistake by many beginning note readers (who play very well but want to improve reading ability) is wanting to jump in to a moderately difficult level without any of the basic concepts. Think of it as elementary school and learning to read, get thru grade 1-7 before jumping into the high school level and beyond. An in-depth understanding of "music grammer" is essential to experience any type of learning curve in the note reading realm (imo) |
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For the op, GP6 is $60 in the states. |