Guitarists Need Quality Guitar Tab Resources And Information In Order Learn The Guitar As Quickly As Possible!
Like standard notation, guitar tab consists of a series of horizontal lines forming a staff (or stave). Each line represents one of the instrument's strings, so guitar tab has a six-line staff, and bass guitar tab has four lines. Those new to tablatures may, if not told otherwise, initially be confused at the order in which the strings are written; rather than the top (lowest-pitch) string at the top of the tablature, the bottom (highest-pitch) string is there, since the strings are written in highest-to-lowest order instead of top-to-bottom.
The following guitar chords and chord progression exercises can help you. Practice the following chords and use the progression exercises below the chord charts to hear how they accent the keys. You might also want to print this page and keep it for reference:
Bmaj7
Chord
Dmaj7
Chord
Bmin7
Chord
Dmin7
Chord
Practice the following guitar chord progressions that include the chords listed above:
Amaj7 - F#min7 - Bmin7 - E9 - Amaj7 - C#min7 - Dmaj7 - E9 (Key of A Major)
G - Emin - Bmin - Amin - C - Dmaj7 - G (Key of G Major)