The Quick & Pocket Sized Guide to Standard Guitar Tablature Notation

Notation

Explanation
---0--- Pluck the open string to produce a musical note.
---5--- Hold the string against the fifth fret and then pluck it.
--x-- Mute the string with the left hand and use the plectrum to hit it with a percussive blow.
--5h-- Hammer on the fifth fret.
--5(b)r/oh(s)-- Bend the string, pluck it, mute it, take it out to dinner and give it a lot of alcohol then saw through it at the fifth fret.
--5b(q)-- Bend the string by a quarter of a semi tone (half a fret's tonal change).
--5b(h)-- Bend the string by half a semi tone (one fret's tonal change).
--5b(f)-- Bend the string by a full tone (or two fret's tonal change).
--5b(?)-- Bend the string until it tells you what you want to hear.
---5br--- Bend, then pluck, then release.
--b55brw-- Bend, then pluck twice then bend again, then release into the wild. If it comes back, it's yours.
--<12>-- Produce a natural harmonic over the twelfth fret.
--5/7-- Slide up from the fifth fret to the seventh.
--5\7-- Slide down from the fifth fret to the seventh. Go figure.
--3p0-- Pull off from the third fret to allow the string to sound on the zero fret (open) .
--2(4)-- Trill (twiddle your fretting finger) very quickly between the fret indicated and the fret written in brackets. Do not play the brackets. There are two methods of 'trilling' - single finger trilling and the famous two finger trill, although some Uzbekistan refugees recently attempted to gain entry to the Guiness Book of Records with a very dangerous thirty-seven finger trill. Not to be confused with the bird seed of the same name.
--0(PM)-- Use your palm to partially mute the string.
--0(p)\-- Drag the plectrum along the length of the string to produce an eery scratching sound. An effect best not over used.
--5///-- Pick the note as rapidly and continuously as possible.
--- "s" in morse code
--5~-- Vibrato on the fifth fret, also known as 'wiggle your finger'
--5~~~-- Sustained, extended vibrato on the fifth fret.
--5~~~b-- Sustained, extended vibrato on the fifth fret to the point where the fretting finger begins to bleed.
--5S--- Stomp down on your beastiest distortion pedal at the same time as you pluck the string.
--5t-- Play the fifth fret using your tongue and teeth.
--5hk-- Hold the guitar above your head, kick your leg and play the fifth fret.
--5W-- Use the Pete Townshend style windmill arm to produce a power chord on the fifth fret.
--5bb-- Play the fifth fret with guitar behind back.
--5j-- Set fire to your guitar, Jimi Hendrix style.
--5m-- Set fire to your hair Michael Jackson style.
--5um-- Untie the string and use it to murder an old enemy.
-->:+)-- Unplug your guitar and thank the crowd for coming.

Copyright sage trip, 1999

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