

- #Songsterr or ultimate guitar pro full#
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Either way, this is a good site to keep in mind- especially if Ultimate Guitar doesn’t have what you need. But hey, there’s always Songsterr Plus- the paid version.
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The only down side is that the free version doesn’t come with tempo control (among a few other restrictions like screen size and printing). With trickier rhythms because of the free in-built play-along feature. Songsterr is an especially good free platform for learning songs Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite have the massive data base of songs as Ultimate Guitar but it still boasts a formidable collection of guitar, bass and drum tabs.
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What’s that? You don’t want to pay for a tab service like Tab Pro but still want tab with rhythms? Lucky for you, Songsterr has you covered.

If you’re not a fan of traditional tablature and you’re okay with paying a small fee, there’s also a handy Tab Pro feature where you can learn songs with the rhythms provided. It also has a tonne of news, reviews, featured lessons and forums that cover every topic you could think of.
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But it’s not just a website full of guitar tab. Ultimate Guitar is where I learned to read tab and where I can safely say I learned nearly all of the songs I ever learned prior to figuring things out for myself by ear. Depending on what you usually follow, this is the content you might not necessarily get via the mainstream so it’s definitely worth a look. Peter also has his finger on the pulse when it comes to rare or new releases. Whenever I’m in the market for some new stuff, I check here first to see what he’s got to say. This site is packed full of interviews and great gear reviews. He’s an industry pro who has written for Gibson, Australian Guitar, Mixdown Magazine and a host of other publications, which means he’s got a wealth of knowledge about anything and everything guitar related. I have a lot of respect for Peter Hodgson, who writes over at iHeart Guitar. It is THE guitar player magazine to be following. The website itself has everything you could possibly need to be in the know- gear reviews, guitar reviews, interviews and some awesome technical and improvisation exercises too. Now it’s all online, making it super quick and easy to access any time you want. I’ve followed this magazine for as long as I’ve played guitar and probably have a stack of these magazines from back when printed copies were still around (though, if that is your thing- they do still offer a print subscription package!). I hope it goes without saying that every guitarist should be keeping at least a little bit up to date with what’s going on over at Guitar Player Magazine.
