Slides
For a slide, the forward slash (/) is used
to indicate an upward slide, and the backward slash (\)
is used to represent a downward slide.
E:--------------------
B:--------------------
G:-----5/7-----7\5----
D:--------------------
A:--------------------
E:--------------------
You may see a slide symbol that does not
have a note designated as the starting point. In that
case, just start your slide from a few frets above or
below depending on the direction you are headed. This
is more than likely just a decoration or an ornamentation
of the note, rather than a transition between 2 notes
like above.
E:------------------
B:------------------
G:-----/7--or--\7---
D:------------------
A:------------------
E:------------------
One other symbol commonly used for slides,
is an "s".
E:----------------
B:----------------
G:---5s7---7s5----
D:----------------
A:----------------
E:----------------
Reference
Lessons
For more information on slides, check out
this lesson.
Slides
- Another guitar technique used to ornament a note, or
to transition between notes.
Bends
The most common symbol used for a bend in
Internet tab, is the "b". The "b"
is placed between two different numbers. The first number
indicates the fret you are playing. The second number
indicates the pitch that the bent note should sound like.
You will not play the note represented by second number.
It is only a reference to tell you how far to bend. Sometimes
the second note is written in parentheses, just to clarify
that it is not plucked.
E:--------------------------------
B:----------- or -----------------
G:-----7b9----------7b(9)---------
D:--------------------------------
A:--------------------------------
E:--------------------------------
Reverse
Bends (Release Bends)
A reverse bend is indicated by an "r".
The first number that you see is the note that the second
note sounds like when bent. Sometimes the note is bent
before you pick it, this is known as a pre-bend. Other
times the reverse bend will be part of a bend, then a
reverse bend combination. Either way you are hearing the
bent note come back down to the note represented by the
second number.
E:--------------------------------
B:----------- or -----------------
G:-----9r7----------(9)r7---------
D:--------------------------------
A:--------------------------------
E:--------------------------------
Smears
A smear is when you bend a string just slightly,
not enough to bend the string up to the next half step
higher(1 fret ). This is sometimes indicated by just a
"b" after a note, with no real indication of
how far to bend it. Or, sometimes you will see a .5. The
.5 indicating a quarter of a step bend. A quarter of a
step would be equal to half of one fret. This is by no
means an exact measurement of how far to bend.
E:--------------------------------
B:------------- or ---------------
G:-------5b------------5^(.5)-----
D:-----7----7--------7--------7---
A:--------------------------------
E:--------------------------------
Reference
Lessons
For more information on bends, check out
this lesson.
String
Bending - Make the guitar sing and cry. Bends help
put some emotion into your playing.