![]() ![]() However, I don’t mind that chords are tabbed out, as it saves me time from having to look chord up, and the strumming pattern is automatically included. Songsterr is a tab focused-playback site, so you won’t find much simple written chords on here. ![]() If you’re curious about cons, the only one I can personally see is that they do lack chord charts. I just love how simple and detailed it is, and not being advertised to everytime I visit. I don’t know where I would be without Songsterr. There are only 10 tabs for Ed Sheeran’s Perfect on Songsterr, 4 of which say (Fingerstyle) in the title, and 1 is bass only. Regardless, you can always read and listen to see which one you’d want to learn. Someone may also submit their own fingerstyle version of the song. Sometimes, I would see a few versions, and this is because the parts provided are quite different, but both are accurate. On Songsterr, however, most songs only have 1 tab available, and various people can come and add their parts or improve it. And again, as a beginner, how would you know what’s right or what’s best? There are 50+ tabs for Ed Sheeran’s Perfect on Ultimate Guitar….It can be quite overwhelming and you’d have to play through them yourself to compare. Some have 4.5 stars, some have yet to be rated, some require different tunings or a capo…it’s just a lot to dig through and try out. Note: Tab requests belong in r/transcribe or r/Tabs general guitar playing videos belong in other subreddits.What I hated most about Ultimate Guitar is that, a popular song may have 10+ versions available. No Performances or Backing Tracks or Tab Requests Performances belong in /r/PlayingGuitar, not here (except Feedback Fridays) tab requests are almost never answered, but you can try /r/transcribe or /r/Tabs chord charts for individual songs are very rarely useful but links to lesser-known tab/chord sites may be. ![]() Gear Questions go in the Megathread They will be removed if you submit them as a post! The megathread can be found stickied on the front page of our sub!Īll posts must fit the sub Posts should fit the theme of the sub and include a lesson, question, Feedback Friday request, or something similar. Use the "report" button for anything you think doesn't belong here.įeedback Fridays Feedback requests are only allowed on Fridays! We're not super picky about exact time zones, but we go based off of US times, so as long as it's within a few hours of Friday in the US, you're good to go! Make sure to include details in your post! Downvotes are a good way to deal with spam, memes or other irrelevant submissions. Everybody started somewhere and the main reason we're here is to help. ![]() Link flair can be found underneath the submission's title next to the "save, hide, delete" options.ĭon't downvote or mock legitimate questions. If you are submitting a lesson, please use link flair to identify it as a Lesson. See here for the proper way to promote your stuff on Reddit.įlair All Posts. The same goes for Kickstarter pages, links to your YouTube channel (as opposed to a specific lesson) etc. Your submission will be removed if its main purpose is to get money. This subreddit is about free resources for learning guitar. We're all able to find your blog or channel if we want to see more. Post your own stuff sparingly, and show us only the very best you can do. Teachers should not submit more than one of their own videos or blog posts per week.
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