Same note, different place?


KLZ39
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KLZ39
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03/31/2021 10:03 pm

Hello.

In another episode of looking for user submited tabs on questionable sites lol

I find something kinda interesting

I might be absolutely wrong here but...

The 9 on the 5th string is F# right? the same F# as the 4 on the 4th string.... right?

Why jumping up to 9 and come back to 3 and 5 when the other is right there?

Am I missing something here? because i exchange them and hear almost no difference

Thanks


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Carl King
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Carl King
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04/01/2021 1:12 am

Looks like a tab mistake. I've seen this happen in software like Guitar Pro.


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ChristopherSchlegel
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04/01/2021 11:41 am
Originally Posted by: KLZ39

The 9 on the 5th string is F# right? the same F# as the 4 on the 4th string.... right?

Why jumping up to 9 and come back to 3 and 5 when the other is right there?[/quote][p]As Carl said it's likely a mistake. Exactly that sort of thing happens in the guitar notation software (Guitar Pro, Powertab) often if you are not careful.

That said it's possible that the note is tapped with the picking hand, or that the original performer did play it that way for whatever reason. But it's most likely just a mistake.

[quote=KLZ39]Am I missing something here? because i exchange them and hear almost no difference

There can be a slight difference in the timbre. Lower strings are typically a little more bassy & "woobie" sounding. And since the string has a shorter distance to ring it vibrates a little more tightly. If you play the same note on a higher string you will get a slightly brighter, more trebly, but looser sound, because the string is thinner & also there is more string to vibrate.

Same pitch, different timbre. :)


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KLZ39
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04/03/2021 9:02 pm

Yeah it looks more likely to be a mistake

Thank you


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