The following tablature symbols are used throughout this book.
A curved line and the letter H indicates a hammer. The first note is played, but the second note is produced by hammering the left hand finger onto the same string.
A curved line and the letter P indicates a pull-off. The first note is played, but the second note is produced by then pulling the finger off the first note.
The letter S and a straight line indicates a slide. If the line comes from below the number, slide from a lower fret; if the line is above the number, slide from a higher fret. A slide can also be indicated by a straight line parallel to the string when sliding from a specific fret.
The letter B and a curved arrow indicates a bend. The note is played by the left hand finger, which bends the string from the note indicated in the tab.
A curved arrow and the letter R indicates a release bend. This technique involves bending the note indicated with the left hand, plucking the string whilst bent, then returning the string to its normal position. The release bend creates a drop in pitch from a higher note to a lower note.
A wavy line above the tablature indicates vibrato. As the left hand finger frets the note it is moved rapidly back and forth in the direction of the adjacent strings.