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Listening or Playing By Ear Practice Habits
Jun 292009

When you see a curvy arrow pointing up and away from the number on the string, it will either say 1/2, 1, 1 1/2 or 2 above the arrow.  This arrow tells you to bend the string so that it sounds higher.  Make sure to use either your pointer or middle finger to bend the string as they are stronger fingers.

If you see a 1/2, that means that the bend should sound the same as if you pressed down the fret above the written note.  For example, if the TAB tells you to bend 12, then your bent note should sound the same as the 13th fret (as if you pressed it down normally).

If you see a 1, that means that the bend should sound two frets higher. So 12 would sound like 14.

If you see a 1 1/2, that means that the bend should sound three frets higher.  So 12 would sound like 15.

If you see a 2, that means that the bend should sound four frets higher.  So 12 would sound like 16.

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