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Reading Music vs. Tablature: Learning to “Read” music will be a very important
decision for beginning Bass players, but Tablature is a standard now and should also be
learned (Tablature is an easier way to read “Notes” and can be learned quickly).
Let’s take a look at the differences between Reading Music (Standard Music Notation),
and Tablature (a Basic Grid representing Notes on the Bass Guitar)…
Names of the Notes on the Staff
Time *Notes can be on a line or in a space, or on lines Ledger lines extend notes
Bass Clef Signature above and below the staff
above or below the staff (called ledger lines).
C
B
A
Standard Notation G These lines (Called
Used for “Reading 4 C
D
E
F
“Staff” lines)
represent notes on
Music” 4 G
A
B
the Bass Guitar
F
E
Now let’s take a look at the difference between “Reading a Note” on a music “Staff” and
how these same notes will look on the Tablature Grid…
Bar Lines divide Chord
the measures. Quarter Notes
4 STAFF
4
Measures Same Notes in Tablature Chord in Tablature
1 2 0
2
T
A 0 GRID
3 3 2
4 B 1 3 Chords are two or
String Numbers 3 2 1 0 0 more notes played
2 at the same time.
Strike all notes
Numbers on the tablature grid
lines (strings) will indicate which
Any number under the grid area will 3 indicated at the
indicate which finger to use (left hand). same time.
frets are to be played.
As you can see – it is much more difficult (and time consuming) to learn to
read music than to read tablature. Tablature can be learned quickly. Even
if you decide to take lessons to learn to read music (which is highly
recommended for any bass guitarist) it is still very beneficial to learn
tablature (since Tablature has become a world wide standard, and you will
run into it a lot during your bass guitar studies).