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Ok so I’m not completely new to reading tab/music but I’ve been wondering somethings for some time.
1, this pic here has both “sheet music” and the tab over the traditional bars I see chords noted. How does this correlate to the tab? Is it saying that I can play that chord rather than the tab/single string?
2, all that being said, how does one go about picking the correct chord to play in place of a single string? I see some people playing both individual strings/notes and mixing it with chords. Is there something in the tab that tells me what would be appropriate?
For instance if I were to play the imperial March, rather than finger picking individual notes/strings is there something that shows me full chords that achieve the same sound yet fuller?
Here’s my example pic.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3d/c0/24/3dc024a2223b39d86f1cdb71a8a96926.png
1, this pic here has both “sheet music” and the tab over the traditional bars I see chords noted. How does this correlate to the tab? Is it saying that I can play that chord rather than the tab/single string?
2, all that being said, how does one go about picking the correct chord to play in place of a single string? I see some people playing both individual strings/notes and mixing it with chords. Is there something in the tab that tells me what would be appropriate?
For instance if I were to play the imperial March, rather than finger picking individual notes/strings is there something that shows me full chords that achieve the same sound yet fuller?
Here’s my example pic.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3d/c0/24/3dc024a2223b39d86f1cdb71a8a96926.png