Printable guitar melodies with tabs
The melodies on this page are easy printable PDF scores for guitar arranged with tab notation and sheet music. You will find the melody to the songs and chord symbols written above the music scores.
Guitar melodies A-Z (PDF)
gtm = guitar tablature melody
- A Bicycle Built For Two - gtm (video)
- Abide With Me - gtm (video)
- Alouette - gtm (video)
- Amazing Grace - gtm (video)
- American Patrol - gtm (video)
- America the beautiful - gtm (video)
- Au Clair De La Lune - gtm (video)
- Auld Lang Syne - gtm (video)
- Baa, Baa Black Sheep - gtm (video)
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic - gtm (video)
- Beautiful Dreamer - gtm (video)
- Blow The Man down - gtm (video)
- Bingo - gtm (video)
- Camptown Races - gtm (video)
- Can Can - gtm (video)
- Carnival Of Venice - gtm (video)
- Cielito Lindo - gtm (video)
- Country Gardens - gtm (video)
- Daisy Bell - gtm
- Danny Boy - gtm (video)
- Dark Eyes - gtm (video)
- Die Forelle - gtm (video)
- Dixie - gtm (video)
- Donna Donna - gtm (video)
- Drunken Sailor - Guitar tab (video)
- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - gtm (video)
- El Condor Pasa - gtm (video)
- For He's A Jolly Good Fellow - gtm (video)
- Fur Elise - gtm (video)
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody - gtm (video)
- God Save The Queen - gtm (video)
- Greensleeves - gtm (video)
- Happy Birthday To You - gtm (video)
- He's Got The Whole World In His Hands - gtm (video)
- Home On The Range - gtm (video)
- House Of The Rising Sun - gtm (video)
- How Great Thou Art - gtm (video)
- If You're Happy And You Know It - gtm (video)
- It's Now Or Never / O Sole Mio - gtm (video)
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring -gtm (video)
- Lightly Row - gtm (video)
- London Bridge - gtm (video)
- Long, Long Ago - gtm (video)
- Love Me Tender / Aura Lee - gtm (video)
- Mary Had A Little Lamb - gtm (video)
- Merrily We Roll Along - gtm (video)
- Mexican Hat Dance - gtm (video)
- Michael Row The Boat Ashore - gtm (video)
- Morning Has Broken - gtm (video)
- My Bonnie - gtm (video)
- Nearer, My God To Thee - gtm (video)
- Ode To Joy - gtm (video)
- Oh My Darling, Clementine - gtm (video)
- Old Black Joe - gtm (video)
- Old Joe Clark - gtm (video)
- Pomp And Circumstance / Land Of Hope And Glory - gtm (video)
- Red River Valley - gtm (video)
- Ring, Ring de Banjo - gtm (video)
- Row, Row, Row Your Boat - gtm (video)
- Santa Lucia - gtm (video)
- Scarborough Fair - gtm (video)
- She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain - gtm (video)
- Skip To My Lou - gtm (video)
- Sloop John B. - gtm (video)
- Song Of The Volga Boatmen - gtm (video)
- Spanish Romance - gtm (video)
- Stenka Razin - gtm (video)
- Streets Of Laredo - gtm (video)
- Swanee River - gtm (video)
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - gtm (video)
- Take Me Out To The Ball Game - gtm (video)
- The Farmer In The Dell - gtm (video)
- The Foggy Foggy Dew - gtm (video)
- The Irish Washerwoman - gtm (video)
- The Sailor's Hornpipe - gtm (video)
- The Star-Spangled Banner - gtm (video)
- The Unfinished Symphony - gtm (video)
- The Wheels On The Bus - gtm (video)
- There's A Hole In My Bucket - gtm (video)
- This Land Is Your Land - gtm (video)
- This Old Man - gtm (video)
- Tom Dooley - gtm (video)
- Toreador's Song - gtm (video)
- Trumpet Voluntary - gtm (video)
- Tumbalalaika - gtm (video)
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star - gtm (video)
- Waltzing Matilda - gtm (video)
- We Shall Overcome - gtm (video)
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home - gtm (video)
- When The Saints Go Marchin' In - gtm (video)
- Whiskey In The Jar - gtm (video)
- Yankee Doodle - gtm (video)
Learn To Become A Sight Reading Guitarist
It's time for you to reap the benefits from all sheet music that has
been written by good composers. Let's see how you can improve your sighreading
skills. I know by own experience that many guitarists at first find it hard
to read sheet music. Why is that?
A guitar is a fantastic instrument
in many ways. One interesting feature is that you can find the same note
on differents strings. It makes for interesting effects if you want. However,
the same feature can make it hard to read a sheet music note as you can
find it on more than one place on a guitar. Many beginners on classical
guitar master the notes in the first position on the guitar. That is, the
first four frets on the fretboard.
I suggest that you also learn
to find the notes you know on the first four frets on your guitar on the
higher frets. For example, the C on the first fret on the second string
can also be found on the fifth fret on the third string and on the tenth
fret on the fourth string.
A fun little exercise you can use to become
a little more familiar with the entire guitar fretboard is to work on finding
a note on all six strings on the guitar. You will of course have to play
the note in various octaves on the strings. For example, try to play the
note G on all six strings beginning with string six down to the first string
and back again until you can find the frets without to much thinking.
Another reason why it can be hard to read guitar sheet music is the
habit to always look at the fretboard to find the right place to put your
fingers. How can you avoid looking at the fretboard all the time?
One
reason for looking at the fretboard is that it has become a habit probably
initiated at your beginning endeavors when you really had a hard time finding
the right places on your guitar.
To overcome this habit I suggest
that you practice reading very easy guitar sheet music in the first position.
Here your fingers already know how to find their ways without the aid of
your eyes if you pay attention to correct fingering. Trying to avoid looking
at the fretboard will also improve your posture preventing you from muscle
injuries in your neck for example.
A good ear is a great asset for
a guitarist. It will help you play the music you hear in your head or with
your ears and this ability is really something worth developing. However,
a good ear can be your enemy if you don't watch up. That is, when you learn
to play sheet music. I myself as a beginning guitar student had a good ear
and like many other such students developed my own strategies to find the
frets to play by looking at the sheet music and listening my way around
the fretboard.
This strategy really works but you will not really
learn the notes on the fretboard and subsequently will not develop your
sight reading skills. You will have to make a conscious effort to learn
the guitar fretboard in order to be able to find the notes fast enough to
sight read sheet music.
One way to develop your sight reading skills
is to put sheet music in front of you trying to play the music you see.
Be aware though that you probably cannot use the same piece of music more
than once. At least not for practicing sight reading. You need fresh pieces
to play. One way to get fresh pieces is of course to write them yourself.
This will develop your sight reading skills from two directions. The concentrated
effort to notate easy guitar pieces will also help you learn sheet music
notation!