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Piano Tab, Chords



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by: Da Tickler


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Guitar-To-Piano Note Converter
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Written By: Da Tickler

This is referenced to a 24-Fret, 6-String Guitar
(See 'NOTE' @ bottom of page for 7-String).

STANDARD GUITAR TUNING LOW-TO-HIGH - | E | A | D | G | B | e |

LEGEND
------

G = Guitar & P = Piano

Guitar (G-) Notes - 'X#', where X = String & # = Fret # (0 = Open)

Piano Classical Notation (PC-) - 'X#', where X = Note (E, G#, A, D, etc.) &
                                  # = Octave referenced to Middle 'C' (C4)

Piano Tab Notation (PT-) - 'X#', where X = Note (E, A, a, c, f, etc.) &
                            # = Octave referenced to Middle 'C' (c4)
_______________________________________________________________________________

Guitar 'E', 'A', & 'D' Strings:

G- | E0 | E1 | E2 | E3 | E4 | A0 | A1 | A2 | A3 | A4 | D0 | D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 |
   |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
PC-| E2 | F2 | F#2| G2 | G#2| A2 | A#2| B2 | C3 | C#3| D3 | D#3| E3 | F3 | F#3|
   |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
PT-| e2 | f2 | F2 | g2 | G2 | a2 | A2 | b2 | c3 | C3 | d3 | D3 | e3 | f3 | F3 |

Guitar 'G' & 'B' Strings, & 1st 5 Notes Of 'e' String:

G- | G0 | G1 | G2 | G3 | B0 | B1 | B2 | B3 | B4 | e0 | e1 | e2 | e3 | e4 |
   |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
PC-| G3 | G#3| A3 | A#3| B3 | C4 | C#4| D4 | D#4| E4 | F4 | F#4| G4 | G#4|
   |----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
PT-| g3 | G3 | a3 | A3 | b3 | c4 | C4 | d4 | D4 | e4 | f4 | F4 | g4 | G4 |

Next 12 FRETS On 'e' String Beginning @ 'e5':

G- | e5 | e6 | e7 | e8 | e9 | e10 | e11 | e12 | e13 | e14 | e15 | e16 |
   |----|----|----|----|----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|
PC-| A4 | A#4| B4 | C5 | C#5| D5  | D#5 | E5  | F5  | F#5 | G5  | G#5 |
   |----|----|----|----|----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|
PT-| a4 | A4 | b4 | c5 | C5 | d5  | D5  | e5  | f5  | F5  | g5  | G5  |

Next 12 FRETS On 'e' String Beginning @ 'e17':
(Last 4 notes account for bending)

G- | e17 | e18 | e19 | e20 | e21 | e22 | e23 | e24 | e25 | e26 | e27 | e28 |
   |-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|
PC-| A5  | A#5 | B5  | C6  | C#6 | D6  | D#6 | E6  | F6  | F#6 | G6  | G#6 |
   |-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|-----|
PT-| a5  | A5  | b5  | c6  | C6  | d6  | D6  | e6  | f6  | F6  | g6  | G6  |
_______________________________________________________________________________

*** NOTE: If you have a 7-String Guitar, the bottom 5 notes on the LOW 'B'
    STRING (B0, B1, B2, B3, B4) referenced to the piano will be: B1, C2, C#2,
    D2, & D#2, OR in piano tab form b1, c2, C2, d2, & D2, respectively.


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mariano


Pro Tabber
[Pro Tabber]

11 years ago
you can use a image like this one to explain it better
http://www.subirimagenes.com/imagen-guitar-8178923.html
but a well done image


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stephanie58 bit me


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12 years ago
really excellent but you should put up the rest of notes example
you stoped at E4 and G4 and so on you should do like up to E20 and G20 and so on


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Da Tickler


Tabologist
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15 years ago
No need to be jealous, this is just something I've used for quite a while to teach both piano & guitar students. Just keep pluggin' away & use the Zen philosophy of learning & playing music (or learning and building proficiency in anything for that matter)... which is also what 'Nike' uses as their catch phrase, "Just do it!" Don't concentrate on what you don't know, just stay focused, apply yourself, keep on learning, & it inevitably will come to you before you even realize it.

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Tunder


Tab Guru
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15 years ago
yup it's right.
i'm playing guitar now and i findend out: you can better search for Guitar tabs then to search for piano tabs, or you have the correct sheet-music ( with EVERYTHING ) also: try to learn some rythm, like the Blues-"song" <-- i don't know how it's called in English. And the Rock Riff. it's really important to learn those because you get harder stuff where you stuck on.

KEEP ON GOING DA TICKLER!!!!
you do it GREAT. I'm jealous :D


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