I've been using songsterr and the tabs sound mostly right, but I have come across several that were off and most recently Metallica - For whom the bell tolls is way off.
Who ever is submitting these either doesn't pay attention or just guesses. XD After the 10th bar the song clearly changes, but the tabs continue on like no one would know.
Chevelle - The red is another example, I tuned to it and it sounded way off, which is another issue I have noticed, tuning and BPM aren't accurate, at least when I googled the Metallica song it came up 112BPM and the tab suggests 118, but even that gets a bit shady since other websites claim it is 118 on the remastered. ???
Ultimate Guitar has the same problem, but it's even worse with several variations of poorly written tab and it just looks bad too which makes it hard for me who is only 6-8 months into learning to even work it out and the paid version seems to be the same tabs with more options for how it's displayed.
So does anyone know of a website that has accurate tab or sheet music?
I paid for ultimate guitar last year and the official and pro tabs are usually much more accurate. It was less than the price of a Hal Leonard guitar recorded versions book
Check and see if somebody has a video lesson for that song on YouTube. A lot of times people will include tabs.
Yeah, I love Songsterr for their interface but a lot of the tabs are definitely hit or miss and the fact that there's no rating system to reflect that annoys me greatly. Ultimate Guitar's pro tabs definitely seem to be more accurate and if they're wrong you can rate them to reflect it.
If you ever want to make your own tab, there is a beautiful software tool called Transcribe. It doesn't do the actual heavy lifting, but it makes the job much easier. You really have to read this page to understand how it helps, because I'm terrible at explaining it:
https://www.seventhstring.com/xscribe/overview.html
I got a UG Pro lifetime for $5. They offer that once a year. They have 'verified' tabs, if you believe it.
It's been p good. I'm ok with buying that, plus I got it cheap.
The OG tab database is still out there, btw. If you can find it.
Quote from: HalfLife on April 18, 2021, 02:56:12 PM
I got a UG Pro lifetime for $5. They offer that once a year. They have 'verified' tabs, if you believe it.
It's been p good. I'm ok with buying that, plus I got it cheap.
The OG tab database is still out there, btw. If you can find it.
Holy crap I'll do that in a heartbeat if I ever catch it
I think we all know that tabs are wrong a lot of time. I always pull up a video of the original artist playing live to verify. It's not always the same key but it makes easier to understand how they actually pull off some of the stuff they do
Quote from: Matmosphere on April 18, 2021, 07:40:31 AM
Check and see if somebody has a video lesson for that song on YouTube. A lot of times people will include tabs.
I've done that and on older songs they conflict a lot...
Quote from: EBK on April 18, 2021, 11:56:26 AM
If you ever want to make your own tab, there is a beautiful software tool called Transcribe. It doesn't do the actual heavy lifting, but it makes the job much easier. You really have to read this page to understand how it helps, because I'm terrible at explaining it:
https://www.seventhstring.com/xscribe/overview.html
That could work, but not sure it's for me yet.
Quote from: harryklippton on April 18, 2021, 03:31:58 AM
I paid for ultimate guitar last year and the official and pro tabs are usually much more accurate. It was less than the price of a Hal Leonard guitar recorded versions book
Quote from: HalfLife on April 18, 2021, 02:56:12 PM
I got a UG Pro lifetime for $5. They offer that once a year. They have 'verified' tabs, if you believe it.
It's been p good. I'm ok with buying that, plus I got it cheap.
The OG tab database is still out there, btw. If you can find it.
This is one of the issues I have with UG...
https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/search.php?search_type=title&value=holy%20diver
Some are similar, others are wildly different and a few have the same rating while being different and a majority of the videos agree with the tab on songsterr for the most part (still wildly different) with the image attached, but I can hear in my mind when I play it that it should sound deeper, but not sure if it's the amp settings or strings being used.
This is the usualy issue I encounter, is UG paid version way better than this or the same tab?
A bit pricier than the others but guitarinstructor.com has loads of tabs - the same ones in the books. They also have videos showing you how to play a number of songs which can be helpful for trickier stuff. They often do a deal at black a Friday for an annual sub for around $60.
It's been a long time since I've played, or even heard this song, but I remember it quite well. I think I used to have a tab from a guitar mag for it. This is pretty solid for a free tab for this song.
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/metallica/for-whom-the-bell-tolls-tabs-390313
It actually reminds me that they were worth listening to back when Cliff was in the band.
Quote from: Matmosphere on April 18, 2021, 07:08:13 PM
It's been a long time since I've played, or even heard this song, but I remember it quite well. I think I used to have a tab from a guitar mag for it. This is pretty solid for a free tab for this song.
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/metallica/for-whom-the-bell-tolls-tabs-390313
It actually reminds me that they were worth listening to back when Cliff was in the band.
For some reason this reminds me of the time many years ago that I woke up with what I thought was the best idea for a song intro for my band at the time, and immediately started putting it together with my guitar. After 10 minutes, I realized it was just the intro to hell awaits and I was disappointed but surprised that it was all rattling around in my brain without ever having learned it
That's pretty cool you remembered it, I keep thinking and hearing the Time solo in my head, so I got a MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay for $60 and found a video with appropriate settings, then used the orange red llama (snarkdoodle) to get it to fuzz right.
I might try with the ts808 (greenbean2019) too.
I'll check out the tab, it definitely looks way more accurate with the intro at least and seems to be roughly the same after.
Going to print it off and add that to my list of to learn.
GreenBean2019 is definitely the way to go with that delay. 8)
Quote from: harryklippton on April 18, 2021, 08:26:32 PM
Quote from: Matmosphere on April 18, 2021, 07:08:13 PM
It's been a long time since I've played, or even heard this song, but I remember it quite well. I think I used to have a tab from a guitar mag for it. This is pretty solid for a free tab for this song.
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/metallica/for-whom-the-bell-tolls-tabs-390313
It actually reminds me that they were worth listening to back when Cliff was in the band.
For some reason this reminds me of the time many years ago that I woke up with what I thought was the best idea for a song intro for my band at the time, and immediately started putting it together with my guitar. After 10 minutes, I realized it was just the intro to hell awaits and I was disappointed but surprised that it was all rattling around in my brain without ever having learned it
My buddy's band recorded an album many years ago. One of the solos had a black magic woman riff in it. A few years after it was done, I asked him about it. He said he knew it sounded familiar but never could remember what it was from.
Went ahead and paid the $24.99 for a year of UG, it's pretty much the same tab Songsterr gives away so far, but I can print without downloading and editing the tab. :-\
Cheaper than $10 a month, so kind of a win I guess.
Looking for really good beginner -> intermediate songs, would like some that aren't stacked recordings of the same guitarist and good solos that will make my fingers bleed the first go around at full speed, but sound too good to stop... suggestions?
Tom Petty! Not too hard to learn plus some fine solos on occasion.
Freebird!
...no seriously it's solo is really just a bunch of fairly standard aresenal type lead licks that you'll need to know if you don't already
Quote from: Aentons on April 22, 2021, 11:12:48 PM
Freebird!
...no seriously it's solo is really just a bunch of fairly standard aresenal type lead licks that you'll need to know if you don't already
Quote from: madbean on April 22, 2021, 11:09:17 PM
Tom Petty! Not too hard to learn plus some fine solos on occasion.
I'll look into both, not sure if I even remember anything I have learned except what I've been trying to memorize and I've noticed the use of 6th/5th string 3rd fret 5th/4th/3rd string 5th fret is really really common... at least with the songs I've liked and decided to try learning.
I have been working on the time solo, but I somehow gave myself some sort of blister that fades over night, but everyday I play it again a few times and it comes back. 😂
My suggestion is to learn some songs that require fingerpicking. Sounds cliché but Stairway is relatively easy and a pretty good workout. Blackbird is another really good one to learn, very different pattern, but not hard.
Also check out some songs that make you be more conscience of your strumming technique. Pinball wizard is a cool one for that. Everlong is a fun one that is easy to play but difficult to play well with all the palm muting.
Ramones songs are also fun as hell, if you can properly play Blitzkrieg Bop (all downstrokes) then that is a good achievement workout. But being able to play both Beat on the Brat and I Wanna Be Sedated back to back and making them both sound correct is difficult and worthwhile. Individually neither is too difficult, but back to back is challenging.
Quote from: madbean on April 22, 2021, 11:09:17 PM
Tom Petty! Not too hard to learn plus some fine solos on occasion.
Any Tom Petty! suggestions in particular? 😁
I'll have to give those a go, just tried mary janes last dance and while it's not difficult the palm muting doesn't sound so good... though I am used to doing it a bit more like death metal now. 😂
I did try to learn stairway a while ago, but it was when I had just started and just the beginning.
Oddly freebird isn't even on UG... request time! 😋
Another question, I plugged my joyo zombie send to the return on my bugera v55hd infinium and it didn't matter if I had the volume knobs all the way down it was still deafening.
Isn't this the correct way to do this?
https://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/tips-and-tricks/obey-your-master-the-art-of-amp-slaving
[youtube width=600 height=300]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgHxgBwFEb8[/youtube]
Maybe the amps don't match and I won't be able to do this without a DI box or whatever it's called?
The slave amp thing should work how you did it and the master volume in the bugera should work for it unless for some silly reason they put it before the loop
No idea, none of the knobs on the Bugera did anything, didn't expect them to really and the zombie even turned all the way down was way louder than I expected like the Bugera was up to half master or something.
Oh well, I can always use the zombie separate on the 2x10 I built and have fun with two amps at the same time since I do have one pedal that has a output A and B.