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Jul 6 2008, 11:42 AM |
I'm with Enucleation here - it is very important to understand the note values properly, and tabbing is walk in the park then.
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Jul 6 2008, 11:54 AM
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It's pretty straight forward with some practise. What exactly are you struggling with?
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Jul 6 2008, 12:12 PM |
Yes we do our own tabs...I get a hang of it with some practice...
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Jul 6 2008, 02:46 PM |
Awright, here's a couple tuts to get you started:
Guitar Pro Tutorial YouTube Guitar Pro Video Tutorial Hope that helps! -------------------- QUOTE ("Steve Vai") Start by playing something - a bend, a riff, a scale, a song - very slowly; if you make a mistake, start over; do this over and over, until you can play it flawlessly - and I do mean flawlessly - many times in a row. Next, gradually increase the tempo. Eventually you'll be flailing like a madman. |
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Jul 6 2008, 03:17 PM
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Awright, here's a couple tuts to get you started: Guitar Pro Tutorial YouTube Guitar Pro Video Tutorial Hope that helps! Yep! Nice and useful... anyway I also thing the program ny itselft it's pretty straight forward. Maybe the problem it's more on music notation itself? As some mates said, learn the "time values" for the notes... the basics and then just play with the program. Cheers all! -------------------- xosepineda |
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Jul 11 2008, 09:30 PM |
Been playing around with the trial of Guitar Pro 5 - Interesting but not really sure about buying and mastering yet another Guitar software program(I know it may help, but sometimes all this technology can detract from spending time just plain old learning), but its seems GMC is pushing it. I am a techie on computers and such and am starting to realize I burn way too much time on it all for the sake of efficiency, instead of focusing on just learning guitar by practicing, but I know its tool that could help I Digress . . . . But my question is, what legitamate web sites does everybody prefer to get the free songs Guitar Pro Tabs for Rock, etc. I've gone to a few , and some were locked due to copyright issues, yet the program developer themselves promote these. I hope this is okay to ask here at GMC - I assumed it would be since GMC is pushing that program for their use as well. Are there one or 2 sites that seem to be the best ? Thanks, Tabs are a grey area and we are a little leery of them here at GMC - posting links is just about ok, but no hosting of copyrighted tabs on the forum please ... Having said that, UG is one of the best resources I have found. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Jul 11 2008, 09:47 PM |
But my question is, what legitamate web sites does everybody prefer to get the free songs Guitar Pro Tabs for Rock, etc. I've gone to a few , and some were locked due to copyright issues, yet the program developer themselves promote these. I hope this is okay to ask here at GMC - I assumed it would be since GMC is pushing that program for their use as well. Are there one or 2 sites that seem to be the best ? Thanks, I think there are very few fully legal internet sites that provide tabs of copyrighted songs. Though, if I should want to download a tab, I'd go for www.ultimate-guitar.com, but I do usually make all the tabs I use myself I also like www.ultimate-guitar.com but www.911tabs.com will give you more variety and includes ultimate-guitar as one of the sources. www.powertabs.net used to be great also but it has been closed for a while now. To sum it up I mainly use www.911tabs.com Hope this is helpful This post has been edited by Henry Dietzel: Jul 11 2008, 09:51 PM -------------------- |
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Jul 11 2008, 10:13 PM |
WOW, great ideas !!!! a tutorial using Guitar pro would be great !!! I'll keep in mind Now I'm thinking in doing some tutorials about gear, software, etc. Great idea, Sure!!! |
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Jul 11 2008, 10:20 PM |
Cool - I didn't realize that the standard tab sites also now cover Guitar Pro tab format too(I am aware of Ultimate-Guitar. com and 911 tabs). I also found a site called:
www.gprotab.net that requires registering, but it is free. It seems pretty good but its a bit slow navigating, but whats cool is I found an article that takes you step by step on how to create a tab in Guitar Pro, that might help new users and the original OP: http://www.gprotab.net/articles.php I haven't spent much time reading it yet - just playing around with GP at this point. Also good free documents on Theory. One quick question - Does Guitar Pro 5 have any capability to bring in soundfonts, for better sounds for instruments(such as through VST plug-ins) Or are the instruments pretty well set through their RSE Sound Engine, or through an external Midi sound module(Such as hooking up a keyboard to use for voices). I notice when installing Guitar Pro 5 that it said it was installing various amps(such as vintage amps) but can't find any reference to that in the manual at all. This post has been edited by Guitar1969: Jul 12 2008, 06:34 AM -------------------- "Three Chords & The Truth . . ."
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Jul 12 2008, 09:16 AM |
Cool - I didn't realize that the standard tab sites also now cover Guitar Pro tab format too(I am aware of Ultimate-Guitar. com and 911 tabs). I also found a site called: dude.. guitar pro 5 has realistic sound engine.. sounds just like the real thing xDwww.gprotab.net that requires registering, but it is free. It seems pretty good but its a bit slow navigating, but whats cool is I found an article that takes you step by step on how to create a tab in Guitar Pro, that might help new users and the original OP: http://www.gprotab.net/articles.php I haven't spent much time reading it yet - just playing around with GP at this point. Also good free documents on Theory. One quick question - Does Guitar Pro 5 have any capability to bring in soundfonts, for better sounds for instruments(such as through VST plug-ins) Or are the instruments pretty well set through their RSE Sound Engine, or through an external Midi sound module(Such as hooking up a keyboard to use for voices). I notice when installing Guitar Pro 5 that it said it was installing various amps(such as vintage amps) but can't find any reference to that in the manual at all. -------------------- Don't just play it. Feel it!
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