What does P mean in guitar Tabs?

'p' in Guitar TAB is short for 'pull-off'. This is when you play a note and pull-off to a lower note.
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What does P and B mean in Guitar Tabs?

p is a pull of, h is a hammer on, b is a bend. If you're new enough that you don't know what a bend is, it's when you pull the string up or down to bend the note up however many pitches you want.
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What do letters mean in Guitar Tabs?

Standard guitar tab consists of six horizontal lines, with each line representing the six strings on the guitar. When looking at guitar tab from top to bottom, the top line represents the high E string (the thinnest string) followed by lines that represent the B, G, D, A and low E strings (the thickest string).
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What does PO stand for in guitar?

It means Pull off.
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How do you play p on guitar?

The "p" means a pull off from one note to the other for example "9p7" (after striking the 9th fret without striking the string again, pull off to the 7th fret).
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What does P mean in fingerpicking?

It's mapped like this: P = pulgar (thumb) I = indice (index finger)
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How do you read tab symbols?

Tab appears underneath conventional music notation as six horizontal lines that represent the strings of the guitar, from the sixth (thick) string at the bottom to the first (thin) string at the top. On these lines, numbers represent the frets where you should place your fingers.
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What do guitar symbols mean?

The symbols may represent a bend, a palm mute, a hammer on, pull off, vibrato, and more. Even if you do have a key for all of the guitar tab symbols, it may be confusing when it comes time to actually play a tab. Let's take a look at some common guitar tab-reading questions.
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What are the guitar letters?

Finding guitar string notes: EADgbe

The guitar has 6 strings. Listed from low to high, the guitar string notes are: E, A, D, G, B, E. To help memorize these string names, there are a couple of sayings that we can use: Eddie Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddie or Eat A Dead Grasshopper Before Everything.
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What does H and P mean guitar?

They will always occur on the same string. The H stands for hammer on, and the P stands for pull off.
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How do you read H and P tabs?

The h stands for hammer-on, when you press the second note with your fretting hand without picking again. The p stands for pull-off, where you will pull your fretting finger off to the second note.
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What does 7h8 mean guitar?

This means you'll be playing the 6th fret, pulling off to the 5th fret, doing a hammer-on from the 7th to 8th fret and then playing the 6th fret and bending the string so that it sounds as if it's from the 8th fret.
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Is guitar harder than piano?

Guitar is easier for adults to learn because it is less challenging to learn songs at the beginner level. Piano, however, is easier for younger students (age 5-10) to learn because they won't have to grip guitar fret boards, and coordinate right hand strumming patterns.
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Why are there 2 E strings on a guitar?

There are 2 E strings on guitar because of the standard guitar tuning (EADGBe). With intervals of four half steps between each open string except for the G to B transition, which is a major third, we end up with 2 E strings on a standard guitar.
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What are the 5 basic guitar chords?

The 5 chords we'll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments. Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart.
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What is a ghost note on guitar?

Put simply, a ghost note is a percussive hit on the guitar with no pitch. So, when you mute the strings with your fretting hand, and strike them with the plectrum, that is a ghost note.
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What does MP mean on guitar tab?

The Italian musical command mezzo piano (or mp) literally means “half soft,” and is an indication to play somewhat softly; slightly louder than (p) piano.
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Where is 0 on a guitar?

A zero fret is a fret placed at the headstock end of the neck of a banjo, guitar, mandolin, or bass guitar. It serves one of the functions of a nut: holding the strings the correct distance above the other frets on the instrument's fretboard.
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What finger is P in guitar?

The index (i), middle (m), and ring (a) fingers are generally used to play the melody, while the thumb (p) accompanies in the bass register adding harmony, and produces a comparable texture and effect to that of the piano. The classical guitar is a solo polyphonic instrument, and it is difficult to master.
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What do Xs mean on tabs?

X's in tabs indicate dead or muted notes. They're not notes with a specific fret. They're just used as percussion. You can mute strings by resting a finger or two on the string without fretting it.
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What is guitar fingering called?

Fingerpicking (also called thumb picking, alternating bass, or pattern picking) is both a playing style and a genre of music. It falls under the "fingerstyle" heading because it is plucked by the fingers, but it is generally used to play a specific type of folk, country-jazz and/or blues music.
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Can you self teach guitar?

The good news is, you can absolutely teach yourself guitar! It may have been hard to learn on your own time 20 years ago, but now great information is everywhere. The power of the internet has created an awesome database of resources for those who really want to learn.
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Is it hard to self teach guitar?

It isn't hard to learn guitar by yourself if you use the right learning materials. Learning guitar by yourself is hard if you follow bad advice. Using the right combination of YouTube videos, articles, and online tutorials can make learning guitar by yourself easier.
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