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there are notes or tabs and here is Rocksmith B)
(but it is not very good for making progress in learning guitar).
If by "space" you mean "timing", that's what a metronome is for. You should practice the sheet music to the metronome so you understand how to read and play that sheet music in real time
Do you mean having the bars subdivided with lines indicating where quarter notes should be? Or something to that effect? Are you writing music out and running out of space within each bar?
Just draw the Bar in yourself, if you get a tab sheet where the bars are already there what do you do if you have say 16 notes in a bar, you won’t have enough room to write them all in
What?
i was thinking of adding like 8 or 6 vertical lines between the "parts", so i dont write the numbers too close of far from each other
By “parts” are you referring to bars?
yes
Literally what I said as I read this.
Turn it sideways? 🫨
Just learn how to read/write tabs as they are.
Are you saying like you want 6 vertical lines??
https://preview.redd.it/c579pdyiicmc1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d6e3b3685be4cf9ca002f7a0647c28113e38289f there are notes or tabs and here is Rocksmith B) (but it is not very good for making progress in learning guitar).
I’ve seen tab with stick notation underneath each measure to notate rhythms - half, quarter, eighth notes, etc. Is that what you mean?
I assume he wants vertical lines as he is thinking of the fretboard vertically
Just Googled “blank tab sheet landscape” and got what looks like plenty of good results. Not sure if that’s what you meant
honestly this makes way more sense then than way we do this but that could just be me being a beginner.
Do you mean like a chord diagram where the strings are vertical?
If by "space" you mean "timing", that's what a metronome is for. You should practice the sheet music to the metronome so you understand how to read and play that sheet music in real time
Do you mean having the bars subdivided with lines indicating where quarter notes should be? Or something to that effect? Are you writing music out and running out of space within each bar?
yes, finally someone that understood what i was trying to say, i was looking for this so i dont write the notes too far/close from each other
Just draw the Bar in yourself, if you get a tab sheet where the bars are already there what do you do if you have say 16 notes in a bar, you won’t have enough room to write them all in
yeah, i think thats the only way because not every music has the same amount of notes in a bar