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Don't crucify me, but what are the numbers below the six strings in the tabs? Also, just a general musical question: How do you tell the key of a song??
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Kai
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Now you got me confused, those numbers below the e string are to tell you which finger to use on the note/chord above it.euroguykai wrote:Thanks man-
i understand the number/finger idea, but there are "extra" numbers below the bottome E string on some songs, this is what has got me confused...
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an example:
Here is the intro to Say Goodbye:
Intro
E:----------------------------------------------------
B:-------------------9--------------------------------
G:---6--6/7--x-------9------11-------------6--6/7--6--
D:---x--x----x-------9------x--------------x--x----x--
A:---4--4/5--x---/11-11-----9--------------4--4/5--4--
E:-5-5----------------------10----10\---/5-5----------
2 (3) (2) (2)
What are the numbers in () below the E?
Thanks--
Kai
Intro
E:----------------------------------------------------
B:-------------------9--------------------------------
G:---6--6/7--x-------9------11-------------6--6/7--6--
D:---x--x----x-------9------x--------------x--x----x--
A:---4--4/5--x---/11-11-----9--------------4--4/5--4--
E:-5-5----------------------10----10\---/5-5----------
2 (3) (2) (2)
What are the numbers in () below the E?
Thanks--
Kai
Re: an example:
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E:----------------------------------------------------
B:-------------------9--------------------------------
G:---6--6/7--x-------9------11-------------6--6/7--6--
D:---x--x----x-------9------x--------------x--x----x--
A:---4--4/5--x---/11-11-----9--------------4--4/5--4--
E:-5-5----------------------10----10\---/5-5----------
2 (3) (2) (2)
What are the numbers in () below the E?
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Re: an example:
When they're in parentheses, it's just for the slides, so treat it as normal.euroguykai wrote:Here is the intro to Say Goodbye:
Intro
E:----------------------------------------------------
B:-------------------9--------------------------------
G:---6--6/7--x-------9------11-------------6--6/7--6--
D:---x--x----x-------9------x--------------x--x----x--
A:---4--4/5--x---/11-11-----9--------------4--4/5--4--
E:-5-5----------------------10----10\---/5-5----------
2 (3) (2) (2)
What are the numbers in () below the E?
Thanks--
Kai
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School me
Thanks for the help on the Tab GRock-
Now just break it down for me. In this song, the first number below is a 2, beneath 5 on the E. That means that I use the index to play the 5th fret, right? How bout immediately after when there is more than one note, and then the (3) beneath another group of notes. I'm sure it's simple, but it hasn't clicked yet...
Thanks for the patience
Now just break it down for me. In this song, the first number below is a 2, beneath 5 on the E. That means that I use the index to play the 5th fret, right? How bout immediately after when there is more than one note, and then the (3) beneath another group of notes. I'm sure it's simple, but it hasn't clicked yet...
Thanks for the patience
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2 is the middle finger. so you just play the 5 on the E sting with your middle finger. the (3) just means use your ring finger to slide up to the 11. when the number is in parenthesis, that finger is used for slides. sometimes he has numbers after the tab pointing back to indicate what fingers you should use for other notes in a chord.
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