Blank guitar tab sheets for ShredTracker
For all of you guitar practice fiends and mad tabbers out there, I’ve created some blank guitar tab sheets that match the ShredTracker design. You can use these tab sheets to keep track of your practice exercises and repertory, and use the ShredTracker form to easily track your progress. Seeing progress is a great motivator!
Instructions
On the tab sheets just give each discrete practice exercise a letter name (or a number).Use this name to fill in the little bubbles on the ShredTracker form.
The tab sheets are PDF files in A4 format and come in 4 flavors:
Guitar tab sheet 1 x 7 staves
Guitar tab sheet 2 x 3 staves
Guitar tab sheet 3 x 2 staves
Guitar tab sheet 5 x 1 stave
If you’d like other stave formats, let me know and I’ll whip ‘em up for you.
Happy shredding!
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Wah! I was working on something like this but you beat me to it!
These are very well done, very nice. You might consider making one where you leave the string notes blank so that people can write their own in if the song or riff is in a different tuning.
Great work though, very professional looking. I like how they match your site and the ShredTracker sheets.
Welcome back Lori!!!
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Great work you’re doing with the Shred Tracker, I love it!
Hugs,
Eva
Lori!
Long time no see!
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Eva: Thanks! It’s always fun to go back to the States and see my family, but it’s nice to be back home sleeping in my own bed too. Hope you’re having a good summer!
Mps: Sorry for the long absence, but I was taking a break from the computer. Otherwise it wouldn’t have been a vacation…
Matt: Thanks for your comments and suggestion. I debated naming the strings or not, and went ahead and put the names on. I’ll make some blank ones and upload tonight.
Yay for Lori!
Greetz Taz
Lori!! Nice to see you back on the web!
Hi Lori,
Welcome back, and congratulation for those tab forms ! It’s an excellent work and very useful !
Hii Lori!!!
Thanks for those tab forms! They are very useful!
Welcome back to the realm of the online Lori!!
Hell…
…You’ve been missed, Miss L !! – (Welcome “home” !!) – xxx
Hey, Lori,
Welcome back. My friend will love this!! He had to write tabs on blank notebook paper. You are the girl!!! BTW, just met a girl from Pennsylvania who plays metal and I showed her your youtube videos and you instantly became her idol.
Oh, don’t want to urge you back to your work mode but how’s your new CD coming along? Can’t wait to get it.
Wow! She blogs once again! Hey Lori, I just sent you a couple messages via this blog contact form and your info email address. It’s a gear thing for you to check out, ok.
cheers!
jp
Just so you know: your review is ready to be published, once my blog gets approved
Hey Lori, what program do you use to create these forms by the way?
Thanks everyone, I’m so happy if people actually find my stuff useful. Makes me go all warm and fuzzy inside
Kristof: Review? Am I forgetting something? I have NO IDEA what you’re talking about!
Matt: I use the CS2 versions of Photoshop and Illustrator to make these. But you could probably do them in any simple graphics program. Maybe even in Google Docs or Open office — I believe both of those have drawing tools and generate pdf files.
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