Favortie Web Tab Site(s)
Always looking for good web tab sites. Currently using TabPower http://www.tabpower.com/. Another one I use frequently is Ultimate-Guitar http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/.
Since good tab sites show up and seem to get shut down so fast, just thought I would start a new thread to update our current favorite web tab sites. If you can add to the discussion, let us know where you get your tabs. Take care.
Since good tab sites show up and seem to get shut down so fast, just thought I would start a new thread to update our current favorite web tab sites. If you can add to the discussion, let us know where you get your tabs. Take care.
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http://www.guitarprotabs.org/ I just discovered GuitarProTabs.org a few days ago. I used to go to mysongbook.com until that was shut down.
http://www.guitarprosongs.com/ here is a Guitar Pro watering hole.
http://www.gprotab.net/
http://www.licklibrary.com/TutorialsVideos.aspx another spot to breast feed. This one requires a membership.
http://www.guitarworld.com/articles/lessons
Guitar World has a few decent lesson tabs. Click on [lessons] and they will give you some video, some audio, and pdf files.
http://tablinks.blogspot.com/
I harvested a lot of cool stuff out of this site. You need to be able to download RAR files. Lots and lots of stuff...you can scroll through. Don't miss the extra stuff listed on the right panel. [click on the months]
http://www.rarlab.com/ ....you can download a trial WINRAR here, if you don't have it. This will enable you to download RAR files.
http://www.911tabs.com/
It does beat some of those tab pages. But then again, I find songs in the tab pages, I just can not find otherwise. I think that is how I found Jerry C's version of \"Canon Rock in D.\" I did find a really well laid out tab on that...which is spot on.
But my favorite website is still:
http://www.sexydesktop.co.uk/index.htm
I like e-chords too. Paid for the year membership just to support them. Good tutorial videos and tons of chord sheets.
Although I still think tab sites can be a valuable resource, these days I often start, and end, with a www.YouTube.com search. If you have the bandwidth to take advantage YouTube, I recommend you check it out if you have not done so already.
I spewed a little post on how I felt the guitar pro tabs lately have been letting me down in regards to the bass tab portion. I'm sure most tabbers for guitar pro are guitar players, and maybe any old bass line works for them. As I have progressed in my bass playing, I am looking for more accurate bass lines in my tabs. Anyway, nobody commented on that post so I guess I'm just talking to myself.
Having said that, I am wondering if anyone out there really has the time to take more accurate tabs, like from Guitar World, which has multiple guitar parts and a good bass line, and is inputting those GW tabs into Guitar Pro?
As for myself, I am pretty much just a downlaoder/user of GP tabs. Between work, the family, learning songs for the next gig...I just don't have the time to sit down and enter in all those tabs like I wish would get entered from the GW mag.
Oh well, thanks for the GP tab link. I still use GP tabs all the time.