I have what I think is a pretty basic question but I've never been able to find an answer. Hopefully someone can help out....
Often on tabs you'll come across the notation SN, with some notes after it. For example, the High Time tab here has (SN F# G# A) after some of the verse lines. Can someone explain what this means?
I'm pretty sure it indicates to play those individual notes, but where? Or does it not really matter? An F# played on the first fret of the low E string has a different pitch than F# played on the 11th fret of the G string. That's what's getting me confused about it. Does SN stand for "single note" and if so how do you know where to play or is that just an ear thing?
Thanks!
Often on tabs you'll come across the notation SN, with some notes after it. For example, the High Time tab here has (SN F# G# A) after some of the verse lines. Can someone explain what this means?
I'm pretty sure it indicates to play those individual notes, but where? Or does it not really matter? An F# played on the first fret of the low E string has a different pitch than F# played on the 11th fret of the G string. That's what's getting me confused about it. Does SN stand for "single note" and if so how do you know where to play or is that just an ear thing?
Thanks!