Jewel Kilcher - Who Will Save Your Soul
Tabbed By Matt Langdale (m_langdale@talk21.com)
Main Groove
G---|-------------------------------------------------------|
D---|-------------------------------------------------------|
A---|--5------------5--3-33-33---5------------3--5-55--55---|
E---|-----5-55-55-------------------3-33-33-----------------|
BREAK
G---|------------------------------------------------------------------|
D---|------------------------------------------------------------------|
A---|-----5/7--7--------5/7--7------------5/7-7---------5/7-7----------|
E---|--0---------0-00----------0-00--77---------0-00-----------0-5-7---|
Bass Tabs |
|
Title |
Who Will Save Your Soul |
Artist |
Jewel |
Tablature Type |
ASCII Tab |
YouTube ID |
gfqR8D9hUzc |
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How to Read Bass Tab: A Beginner's Guide
1. Understanding the Basics
a. Strings:
Bass tab consists of horizontal lines representing the strings of the bass guitar.
The lowest-pitched string (usually the E string) is at the bottom, and the highest-pitched string
(usually the G string) is at the top.
b. Numbers:
Numbers on the lines indicate which fret to play on a specific string.
For example, if you see "3" on the E string, it means you should press down the third fret on the lowest string.
2. Reading Bass Tab Example
In this tab:
- Play the note on the 1st fret of the E string.
- Play the open E string.
- Play the 3rd fret on the A string.
- Play the 1st fret on the A string.
G|-----------------|
D|-----------------|
A|---------3-------|
E|---1-1---1---3---|
3. Playing Techniques
a. Hammer-ons and Pull-offs:
Hammer-ons are represented by an "h" (e.g., 5h7 means play the 5th fret and hammer onto the 7th fret).
Pull-offs are represented by a "p" (e.g., 7p5 means play the 7th fret and pull off to the 5th fret).
b. Slides:
Slides are often indicated by an "/" or "\\" between two numbers (e.g., 5/7 means slide from the 5th fret to the 7th fret).