Guitar Tablature

Posted by admin on 9th April 2011 in Blues Guitar Lessons



guitar tablature
How to convert a musical tune into a guitar tablature…any software available?

I am noob to guitar plucking and I have a weird question. I have been longing to start learning Guitar Lessons and before that I heard this really cool tune somewhere on the net (it is about 9 secs long – just the tune — no words in it) and I’m terribly jumping up and down to know how to play that tune on my “Squire” electric guitar. Is there any place or any software that could convert that tune into appropriate notes? I know that if I went to tutor to learn guitar, I could ask him to give me the tabs for it. But I direly need to know now…!!

Thanks for any response.
Peace,
J

You might check this out…

http://www.download.com/Power-Tab-Editor/3000-2133_4-10502035.html?tag=lst-0-1

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