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How to Read Guitar Tabs — Beginner Guide + Scales & Modes

Guitar tablature (tab) is the fastest way to read and communicate guitar music — but most beginners never connect what they read in tabs to the underlying scales and modes. Here's everything you need to read tabs fluently and understand what you're playing.

The 6 Lines of Guitar Tab

Tab uses 6 horizontal lines representing the 6 strings of the guitar — the top line is the high e string, the bottom line is the low E string. Numbers on the lines tell you which fret to press.

Reading the Strings

e ——————— (thinnest, highest)
B ———————
G ———————
D ———————
A ———————
E ——————— (thickest, lowest)

A "0" means play the open string. A "5" means press the 5th fret on that string.

Common Tab Notation

Connecting Tabs to Scales and Modes

Here's what most guitar teachers skip: every great guitar solo is a mode being played. When you learn a solo from a tab, identify the key, find the root, and determine which mode is being used. Now you're not just playing notes from a diagram — you understand the harmonic logic behind every choice the guitarist made.

Use the Dead Sea Scales interactive fretboard to see any mode visually on the same string/fret layout you see in tabs. The connection between tab notation and modal theory becomes immediate.

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