Lesson 6 – Reading Chord Diagrams & TAB

Learn how to read the two most common ways guitar music is written: chord boxes and TAB.

Understanding Chord Diagrams (Chord Boxes)

A chord diagram is a picture of the guitar neck turned upright.

Example – E Minor Chord Diagram

Two dots on the 2nd fret of the A and D strings, all other strings open, no X’s – a very friendly chord.

What Is Guitar TAB?

TAB (“tablature”) is a simple way of showing which string and which fret to play, without using traditional music notation.

Simple TAB Example

E|----------------
B|----------------
G|----------------
D|----------------
A|--0--2--3--2--0-
E|----------------
      

Basic TAB Symbols

Suggested Practice

  1. Pick 2–3 open chords and draw the chord boxes yourself on paper.
  2. Write a simple 1-string riff in TAB and then play it.
  3. Find a simple TAB online and try to follow just one or two lines slowly.

Downloadable Reference Sheet

Download Lesson 6 – Chord Diagrams & TAB (PDF)

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