Windows: depending on your screen size, either tap (or click) the ‘Save’ option in the title bar directly, or press the ‘Menu’ button in the title bar and select ‘Save’. IOS (iPhone & iPad): Tap the menu button at the right of the title bar and select ‘Save’. If your device does not have a hardware menu button, there will either be a Save icon in the title bar on top (larger screens in landscape orientation), otherwise open the menu by tapping the menu icon in the title bar (top-right) and select ‘Save’. Depending on your device and firmware version, follow the instructions below.Īndroid 2.x: press the menu button on your device to open up the menu, tap ‘Save’.Īndroid 3.x or 4.x: If your device has a hardware menu button, press it to open up the menu and select ‘Save’. Once you’ve added a song to your favorites, it will be stored on your device so you can access it again without the need for an internet connection. You can add a song to your favorites from the tab viewer. If they are posted on a major online tab archive, it will be included in GuitarTapp as soon as our indexer finds it. We don’t create tabs, we find them on the internet and link to them. It is possible to add your own tabs to GuitarTapp, but you cannot submit them to our database to make them available for others. All tabs come from public online archives, we do not have or maintain a private archive. If it’s not there today, it’ll become available as soon as someone posts it to a major online tab site and our indexer finds it. The easiest way to find out if bass tabs are available, is to lookup a particular song you want to learn, and see if there is a bass tab listed. There are currently some 50.000 songs in our database that have bass tabs. A tab’s source is always mentioned at the bottom of the file. We regularly index what’s available online and link to the tabs from within GuitarTapp.
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