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classical guitar tabs
Hi any websites that give classical TABS not Standard notation. I just don't have the time or patience to read music .Thanks.
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https://www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/
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If you're willing to make purchases, there's a handful of books (both digital and print) that you can purchase from websites that have both standard notation and tabs.
I've purchased many PDFs from www.melbay.com, several of which has both standard notation and tabs. You'll need to look for them though. Unless I'm mistaken, most classical repertoire is published in standard notation. If you go back a bit further and go to lute music, that was originally written in a form of tablature, which might be of interest to you. By tuning String 3 down to F# (instead of G), the guitar matches the relative tuning of a 6-course lute, and you may find it enjoyable to play lute tabs with that tuning. Best of luck! |
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WOW ! too many to chose from !Can anyone recommend a nice familiar piece that isn't too long or difficult? Thanks !!
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You'll never have any success as a classical guitarist without being able to read music. It's no harder to learn to read notation than it is to learn TAB. Don't want to put in the time or effort? They go hand in hand with playing guitar well. Besides, probably 99.9% of classical repertoire is only available in notation.
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Many of the popular pieces are available in notation with tab. Guitar common sense can tell you where to play on the fret board from just notation, but having the tab below does save a bit of time for those, like myself, who aren't fluent in reading notation. Great discussion for another thread.
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Sorry didn’t mean to ruffle any feathers here but I’ll start with Canon in D.
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Hi eyesore, I don’t think you ruffled any feathers, at least I hope not.
I think that the responses from Barry, Steve, and Skip are all good advice from different perspectives, to give you a good broad perspective on the advantages and disadvantages of tab and standard notation. And I think it’s great for you to use whatever resources are available to you to meet your goals in a way that works best for you. Best wishes! |
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Love your follow up Skip.
When friends/family/acquaintances of mine talk about wanting to learn guitar, I tell them about two general paths.
*sigh*...I unfortunately fall under Path 2. |