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e|--------------|--------------|
B|-------0------|-------0------|
G|-0-2------0---|-0-2------0---|
D|--------------|--------------|
A|--------------|--------------|
E|--------------|--------------|

The above TAB / tablature uses horizontal lines to represent guitar strings from thick E string to thin e string. Imagine tuning pegs to the left of the diagram and guitar body to the right. The numbers indicate which fret and string to play reading from left to right. Vertical bar lines indicate timing.

Try writing some TAB out by hand using Print Blank: TAB paper. Use a monospaced font such as Courier when writing TAB on a computer; easier to achieve alignment of text.

Informal use of TAB or tablature may include various means of representing guitar chords, music, songs.

Chord Boxes e.g. diagram below shows the neck of your guitar as if viewed face on - tuning pegs above, guitar body below. A number at the right side of the chord box indicates the fret number e.g. below, it is 5.

A = chord name

X_O_ _ _ _O
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Text Chords

A = chord name

E A D G B e
X 0 2 2 2 0
Bold number = left hand finger
Horizontal lines = frets

Vertical lines represent strings
Left = thick
Right = thin

X = string not played
O = play open string


Letter = string name
E = thick string
e = thin string
Number = fret
X = string not played
O = play open string