The following tablature symbols are used throughout this book.
A curved line and the letter H indicates a hammer-on. The first note is played but the second note is produced by hammering on the left hand finger which plays the second note.
A curved line and the letter P indicates a pull-off. The first note is played but the second note is produced by pulling off the finger which is playing the first note.
The letter S and a straight line represents a slide. If the line comes from below the number, slide from a lower fret but if the line is above the number, slide from a higher fret. The third example on the right shows the desired fret to slide from.
The letter B and a curved line represents a bend. The note is played by the left hand finger which bends the string (from the note indicated in the tab, to the note in brackets).
A curved line on the top left hand side of the number and the letter R indicates a release bend. This technique involves bending the note indicated with the left hand, plucking the string while bent, then returning the string to its normal position.
A small curved line on the top left hand side of the number indicates a slight bend. The string is only bent slightly, not far enough to reach the pitch of another note.
After playing a specific note, slide away from the note, gradually releasing the pressure off the fretting hand. Indicated by a wavy line.
A wavy line shown above the tablature indicates when vibrato is used. Vibrato is controlled with the left hand finger which is fretting the note. As the finger frets the note move the finger rapidly back and forth in the direction of the adjacent strings.
The trill is a rapid succession of hammer-ons and pull-offs with only the first note being picked, indicated by a curved line and the symbol T.
The rake is achieved by first fretting the note indicated and then lying a finger (or fingers) across two or three adjacent strings. The pick is then raked across the strings, causing a muted sound leading up to the original note which is left sustaining.
Tremolo is extremely rapid picking on either a single note, double-stop or chord.