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Should You Learn Tab Or Notation? A Guide For Beginner Guitarists

So you’ve decided to learn the guitar – great!

You’ll realise fairly quickly though, just as all beginner guitarists do, that you’re faced with a few pretty important decisions:

  • Should I learn acoustic or electric guitar?
  • Should I buy a nylon or steel string acoustic?
  • What’s best, in person or online guitar lessons?

Probably one of the biggest decisions you’ll be faced with is whether to learn guitar tab, or standard music notation.

Probably one of the biggest decisions you’ll be faced with is whether to learn guitar tab, or standard music notation.

The Difference Between Guitar Tab And Standard Notation

As is probably obvious by the name, standard notation is the conventional way of reading and writing music. It’s non-instrument specific, meaning notation is used for a variety of instruments; piano, vocals, bass guitar and more…

Guitar tab, short for tablature, is specifically designed for guitarists (and bassists), and offers a more ‘user-friendly’, if less comprehensive representation of a piece of music.

Standard Music NotationGuitar Tab
Staff (lines) show the notes of the musicLines represent the string of the guitar
5 lines – notes are positioned on or between lines, as well as above or below6 lines – notes are displayed on the lines
Pitch is represented by the position of each note on the staff. Notes move up in pitch as they move higher up on the staffPitch is represented by number on a string, which denotes which fret to play on the guitar
Note duration is shown by the shape of the symbolNote duration isn’t shown in guitar tab
Show what the music sounds likeShow how to play the music on a specific instrument

Pros And Cons Of Each Approach

As you’re no doubt starting to realise, both guitar tab and standard musical notation have their pros and cons. Ultimately, your decision as to which approach to learn depends on what you’re wanting to get out of learning the guitar. Here are a few of the pros and cons of each form.

Standard Notation

Pros

The biggest advantage of learning music notation is that it’s a universal language among musicians. That means a vocalist, a guitar and a violinist can all pick up the same piece of music and understand it similarly.

Compared with tab, it offers a more meaningful and complete representation. In some cases, guitar-specific information such as fingering or fretboard positioning can be added. As you improve, you can eventually get to a point where you can even read a piece of music and play it in real time, even if you’ve never heard it before.

Cons

The main drawback of learning standard notation for guitar is it has a pretty steep learning curve. It’s basically a whole new language, and for most beginners it takes a long time to comprehend. That said, learning a musical instrument in general is a pretty big endeavour and takes a lot of time, practice, and dedication.

Notation is also a lot harder to write and produce, so you’re more likely to find an abundance of free tabs online, and not a lot of free pieces of music written in standard notation. For guitarists, standard notation can also struggle to display certain instrument-specific techniques, such as note bending.

Guitar Tab

Pros

Compared to standard notation, tab is super easy to learn. It’s fairly self explanatory, since the lines are a visual representation of the guitar strings, and the piece shows you exactly which frets and which strings to play.

Instrument-specific performance information such as bends and strumming patterns are easy to write into tab, and alternate guitar tunings don’t make a difference to how a piece is written. Tab is a lot easier to write and publish too, you can create tab in a word processor like Google Docs, meaning there is plenty of free music to download from the internet.

Most guitarists know how to read tab too, so if you’re planning on jamming with others in the future, learning tab is a smart idea.

Cons

Tab’s main disadvantage is the lack of timing information. Though some tab does have timing info, it complexifies a piece and kind of takes away from the idea of tab being fairly easy to grasp. Tab therefore is better if you already know how a piece of music is supposed to sound.

Because guitar tab is so easy to produce, it means there is inevitably a lot of poor quality tab music online. Also, if you plan on performing with other musicians in the future who aren’t guitarists, you may find it difficult to communicate in a written form if you’ve learned tab and not notation.

Which Is Best – Guitar Tab Or Standard Notation?

Ultimately, it depends on why you decided to learn guitar in the first place. If you simply want to learn how to play a few chords and a couple of your favorite songs, then guitar tab is your best bet. If in the future you hope to play with other musicians such as pianists and singers, being able to read musical notation is a good tool to have in your belt.

You may also find your guitar teacher has a preference for one or the other. If you’re planning on taking online guitar lessons, you should check out whether they are taught using tab or notation.

If you’re really serious about becoming a guitarist, then you should consider learning both. Many guitarists start by learning tab to get off the ground, and then pick up notation at a later point.

Written by Ellie Mckinsey

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The Philippines guitar makers competing with karaoke

Lapu-Lapu, near Cebu in the Philippines, considers itself the guitar capital of the country. Its handcrafted guitars and ukuleles are sold around the world. But modern life means there are strings attached to its success.

The Philippine guitar makers competing with karaokeMeet the Philippines guitar makers who face stiff competition from karaoke. 🎸 http://bbc.in/2uMkvUz

Posted by BBC News on Thursday, July 6, 2017

Filed and produced by Timothy McDonald

Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/av/business-40508801/the-philippines-guitar-makers-competing-with-karaoke

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Ferangeli at Sikat Pinoy National Handicrafts Fair

In connection with the Philippines’ hosting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit this year, the DTI Sikat Pinoy National Handicrafts Fair will be showcasing not only products from the country’s sixteen regions, but also from some of the APEC member economies.

With the theme Piling-Piling Produktong Pilipino, the handicrafts edition of the 2005 SikatPinoy national trade fairs, we, Ferangeli Guitar Handcrafter, are taking part to exhibit our hand-crafted instruments made from Lapu-lapu City, Cebu! Alongside us are indoor and outdoor furniture; houseware and decor such as linen, lighting fixtures, tabletop accents, etc.; gift and novelty items; and health and wellness products. This retail and order-taking event aims to expand the market presence and open up business opportunities for Filipino SMEs from the regions.

At the same time, special settings and pavilions will feature guest exhibitors from APEC member-economies. The DTI SikatPinoy National Handicrafts Fair is scheduled from May 6 to 10, 2015 (Wednesday to Sunday), at the Megatrade Halls, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City. The fair
is open from 10:00 am to 9:00 p.m. Admission is FREE.

For more information, contact the DTI-Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion at telephone number
751-3223, fax number 751-3224, or email [email protected]. Please “Like” the Facebook page www.facebook. com/sikatpinoyfairs for updates on SikatPinoy events.

The Poster:

Sikat Pinoy National Handicrafts Fair

Source: https://www.facebook.com/SikatPinoyFairs

Via: http://www.elifestylemanila.com/smes-from-philippine-regions-apec-economies-showcase-products-in-dti-national-handicrafts-fair/

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Hadar: A Ferangeli Student Luthier

Hadar, from Israel, a guitar enthusiast who wants to know more about how the instrument is made was looking for people to teach him the craft. When he found out about Ferangeli Guitar Handcrafter, he then came to the shop inquiring if we could teach him how to make his own guitar, and with the future goal of teaching other people, from his homeland, in the art of guitar-making. As he was more than willing to learn we were also more than willing to teach him.

During his stay, he was guided by the Andoy, the master luthier, on to what he’d be doing for the day, or the next succeeding days perhaps. Depending on what he’d be working on, he will be paired with one of our employees for the hands-on.

To document his every progress, he got his camera ready. He took photos and videos of every process and every pieces of his guitar. These documents will serve as his reference when he goes back to Israel and teach other enthusiasts.

Handcrafting doesn’t really end up being clean, here’s his selfie:

Hadar's selfie

The moment when he finished his instrument, we took a video of him playing and he’s very happy with it! Check it out:

The time he left to go back to his hometown, he gave us a copy of his progress photos, that’s where we got the photos posted above.

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Fiesta 2014: 2nd Cebu Ukulele Festival

2nd Cebu Ukulele Festival

Ukulele lovers, get ready for an unforgettable evening at the Fuente Osmeña Circle! Join us on December 28th at 7 pm for the Ukulele Cebu’s 2nd “FIESTA” Cebu Ukulele Festival, showcasing the best of our local Ukulele talents. Bring your friends and family and enjoy the show!

Local Ukulele Talents That Will Amaze You!

The festival will feature some of the most talented Ukulele performers in the region, including:

Get Ready to Share the Good Vibes!

Join us for an evening filled with good music and positive energy. Come and share the good vibes with us and other Ukulele enthusiasts. Don’t forget to bring your Ukulele, as we will have an open jam session after the show.

Ukulele Cebu’s 2nd “FIESTA” Cebu Ukulele Festival is a celebration of music, art, and community. With amazing local talents, this festival promises to be an unforgettable evening of entertainment. Mark your calendars for December 28th and join us for a night of good vibes and great music. We can’t wait to see you there!

Stay Tuned for More Ferangeli Guitar Handcrafter Exhibit Locations

Looking for even more opportunities to experience Ferangeli Guitars and Ukuleles? Look no further than our Exhibits page at https://www.ferangeliguitar.com/exhibits/.

Find updates on exhibits and get sneak peeks of what’s to come. Keep an eye out for new exhibit locations and upcoming events featuring the finest quality guitars from Ferangeli Guitar Handcrafter.

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Eddie with his two new Classical Guitars

Two classical guitars just got loved!

Eddie, a flamenco player from Australia, customized 2 classical guitars from us, one Humpback and one Ramirez Classical Guitar.

Eddie Humpback Classical GuitarThe Humpback Classical Guitar

He first found out about us was from a mall exhibit. He got amazed the first time he tried to pay one of our Humpback Classical Guitars, but didn’t decide to buy it yet. The time he visited our shop, looking for a similar instrument, but sadly it was no longer available for sale. We told him he can customize his own Humpback Classical Guitar.

His guitar had a Solid Engelmann Spruce top with Solid Mango Humpback, and arm rest of Philippine Ebony (Kamagong). Inlayed on the headstock of this guitar are his initials A and F, and with the flower fingerboard inlays.

 

Eddie Ramirez Classical GuitarThe Ramirez Classical Guitar

Taking a quick tour around our  showroom, he saw our Ramirez Classical Guitar with the falling leaves inlay and a guitarist inlay at the back but unfortunately it already had an owner. He decided to customize his own guitar with the same specifications.

The top wood was a Solid Engelmann Spruce, with a Solid Indian Rosewood back and sides. Attached on his guitar was a Fishman active pick-up.

The guitarist inlay on the guitar looks like this:

Guitarist Inlay

After months of waiting, he finally got hold of his guitars and immediately started playing with them.

He also quoted:

I really love the sound of the humpback guitar.

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An online page about Ferangeli Guitar Handcrafter

Ferangeli Guitar

Originally located in old Lincoln St., in the heart of downtown Cebu City, Ferangeli Guitar Handcrafter, has been handcrafting quality acoustic guitar instruments since 1919. Now managed and operated by Master Luthier Fernando Dagoc, the custom guitar factory is now located in Barangay Pajac, Lapu-lapu City in the Island of Mactan – the capital of guitar making craft in the country.

Far from the crude tools of yore, Ferangeli now handcrafts its exquisite line of acoustic steel and classical guitars with state-of-the-art equipment and backed up by a pool of experienced highly skilled craftsmen and luthiers. These fine instruments are made under the strict supervision of Fernando Dagoc who is descended from a family line of excellent luthiers. Over the years and with his experience in various production processes, Mr. Dagoc continues to learn new innovations in guitar technology and invests in the latest equipment that is at par with international luthier standards.

Such qualities set him apart from the other luthiers in the community, and as a testimony to his superb craftsmanship, he has customized orders from different parts of the globe. Some of his classical guitar pieces are exported to established Guitar shops in Spain and the U.S.

 

Source: http://ferangeli.9f.com/

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A glimpse of Mactan and Ferangeli Guitar Handcrafter

Ferangeli Guitar

As you fly into Cebu and walk out of the air-conditioned plane, you immediately feel the hot humid climate of Mactan. Lunch time can only be at Sutukil — a native restaurant where specialty is fresh sea food. You choose the moist fish, lobster, prawns or whatever and they serve it to you cooked suiting your craving taste buds. Nothing fancy, just healthy sumptuous food on a bamboo table overlooking the sparkling sea and its mid-day sun. For a group of 4 you’ll only be spending less than 2,000 pesos.

If however, for only one reason should you come to Cebu or Mactan in particular, don’t miss Ferangeli Guitar. A haven for quality, original stringed instruments. The Shop stands at Abuno, Lapu-Lapu city, the heart of guitar making in Cebu (A taxi ride from the airport is a mere thirty minute ride costing only around 100 pesos). You’ll be greeted by the owner Andoy and his lovely wife Aying. A very, very talented couple who has developed the stringed instrument into a work of art. Here you’ll find the exacting concert guitar to the extreme “T-back” guitar; ovation guitars designed in every form possible from the usual wooden “hunchback” to the intricate glued shells from the deepest parts of the Philippine sea.

 

Adolfo

Internationally renowned flamenco guitarist and luthier. The only Filipino awarded the title “Builder of Stringed Instruments” from Spain, Year 2000

Source: http://ferangeli.50webs.com/