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Song tabulature sources
Posted by Mark Y on June 27, 2024 at 5:55 pmCan anyone give advice on where to get tabs for songs (online or brick/mortar stores)? Thanks!
SoCal_Ian replied 1 year, 8 months ago 6 Members · 5 Replies -
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Ultimate Tabs – https://www.ultimate-guitar.com
Songsterr- https://www.songsterr.com
YouTube
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My favorite is Song Notes – https://songnotes.net/ by David Pots. His library is a little limited but I love his format and instructional videos.
If I don’t find it there I go to Ultimate Tabs like the post above – https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/
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All the above are great sources. My go tools are what’s been listed, but there are a lot. Google chord or tab sheets. You’ll find free and not free due to copywriters many times. If you know a specific song, Google chord sheets for it specifically. I have an entire cabinet with books, and I do use them. My favorite is <b style=”font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit; -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;”>Complete Guitar Player Acoustic Songbook
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Justin Guitar has several good books of tablature that are fun to learn and easy to understand. That’s if you want hard copies. I tend to look at Ultimate Guitar Tabs for the latest music.
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If you want printed books of tab I’ll suggest both Amazon and eBay for decent deals. The major publishers (Alfred, Hal Leonard, etc) of course produce materials you can buy online OR in your local/big box music store. Otherwise the places mentioned above are excellent sources.
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