WEBFISHING Beginner Guitar Lessons Guide — Midi players are cool, but wouldn’t it be cool to learn to play the guitar manually? It’s surprisingly similar to playing an actual guitar and just as rewarding.
WEBFISHING Beginner Guitar Lessons Guide
Webfishing has a robust guitar player that lets you play anything you can think of and will only improve over time.
You know these might be a lot for a beginner, but I promise they get easier if you keep at it.
Just like any skill, you’ll improve and find your way of doing it. Maybe this way of strumming isn’t for everyone, but it’s working for me.I’ve found myself referring back to sections while writing this and the notation is working, it looks a little silly with nothing but qwerty but being able to sightread it is important for me.
Pardon the rough layout of the images, I’m still figuring out how to display them properly and whether I’ll need to create a template in Photoshop
How to read the sheets
- Play chords in brackets together [qwerty]
- Quickly play chords in sequence if parenthesis (qwerty)
- Switch to the specified chord shape as indicated by the arrows 1 q ->2 w ->3 e
Each song starts with the notes you’ll play and pictures of the chord shapes underneath. You can only do so much with the nine slots the game provides so you may have to overwrite your current shapes or figure out a way of accommodating them.
Dango Daikazoku – Clannad
1 [rt] ->2 tyy ->3 y [ty] (y 4y 2y)
1 [rt] ->2 tyy ->3 y [ty] ->4 y ->2 y t
1 [rt] ->2 tyy (3yy 2y)
Converted by hand, only the intro for now
Original by Simple Guitar Tabs
Gymnopédie No. 1 – Erik Satie
1 q [wer] ->2 q [wer]
1 q [ert] y ->2 y [ert] r ->3 [we] [qr] t ->2 [qe] [wer]
1 q [wer] ->2 q [wer]
1 q [wer] ->2 q [wer]
1 q [ert] y ->2 y [ert] r ->3 [we] [qr] t ->2 [qe] [wer]
4 [qr] [wer] ->5 [qert] [wer] ->6 [qt] [wr] q [wey]
7 q [wer] ->8 q [wer] rtyt r w e w q
Wet Hands – Minecraft
1 qwrt ->2 t ->1 tre ->3 ertytr
4 qwe ->5 ere ->4 ewqwe ->5 er
1 qwrt ->2 t ->1 trwqwrt ->2 t ->1 t ->2 ty
6 [wy] e ->7 ert ->6 we ->7 ert
4 qwe ->5 er ->4 qwe ->5 er
end by strumming chord 1
Main Theme – Outer Wilds
6 er er er er ->5 er er er er w
1 wrt r ->2t 1t 2r 1r 2r 3r 1r
1 wrt r ->2t 1t 2r 1r 2r ->3 rtr
1 wrt r ->2t 1t 2r 1r 2r 3r 1r
1 wrt r ->2t 1t 2r 1r 2r ->3 rtr ->1r
No Surprises – Radiohead
1 rtr yrtr yrtr ->2 rt ->1t 2y 1y
1 rtr yrtr yrtr ->2 rt ->1t 2y 1y
4y ->3 ytr ->4 rrt ->3y 4y ->3 ytr ->4 rrt ->3 ty ->4t 3y 4t
Try to place chord 4 under 3 in slot 6 for easier switching
Original by Micahroni
Promise – Silent Hill 2
1 wete ->2 wete ->3 wete -> 4 wetr
Additional Songs
yo check out Steven’s Google doc [docs.google.com] it’s got a few more songs! I like their notation so maybe I’ll do something similar later on
Sweden – Minecraft
1 [wer] q ->2 [wer] q ->3 [wer] q ->4 [wer]
1 [wer] t y ->2 [wer] q ty ->3 [wer] q ty ->4 [wer]
5 [wer] t ->1 y t ->2 [wer] q ty ->3 [wer] q yt ->4 [wer]
1 [wer] t y ->6 [wer] q (6y 8y 7t) ->7 [wer] q yt ->8 [wer]
1 [wer] y t ->2 [wer] q ty ->3 [wer] q ty ->4 [wert]
1 [wer] y t ->2 [wer] q ty ->3 [wer] q ty ->4 [wert]
1 [wer] y t ->6 [wert] q t 8y 7 [wert] 4 y3 ty 4 [wert] -> 9 qwert y