TabFont – guitar tabs rendered as you type

(philatype.com)

67 points | by ChrisArchitect 3 days ago

11 comments

  • SaberTail 3 hours ago
    The name is misleading. The glyphs are showing individual chord shapes. I can't write out a song using this. At best I can use this at the top of a tab to remind myself how the chords are meant to be shaped. But that doesn't appear to work much beyond the basic cowboy chords. For example, I tried 577655 which is an A major barre chord, and it didn't render. I realize a font can only do so much, but I wouldn't pay for this.
    • djtriptych 3 hours ago
      Hmm yeah I guess what I really want is a maekdown style mini-language that compiles to tab format.
      • rrherr 44 minutes ago
        "VexTab is a language that allows you to easily create, edit, and share standard notation and guitar tablature. Unlike ASCII tab, which is designed for readability, VexTab is designed for writeability."

        https://vexflow.com/vextab/tutorial.html

      • TylerE 2 hours ago
        There's no such thing as "Tab format". Tabs are just ascii text.
        • djtriptych 1 hour ago
          lol markdown and html are also both ascii/unicode and by themselves disprove your point.
          • TylerE 18 minutes ago
            Um, how exactly does that even tangentially relate to my point?
            • djtriptych 10 minutes ago
              all textual representations of data are "formats" and one being easier to edit is a totally valid use case. like 'x57675' instead of a full tab. or # title instead of <h1>title</h1>
      • Finnucane 2 hours ago
        Isn't that what LilyPond does, more or less?
        • TylerE 2 hours ago
          Not really. The lilypond format is extremely...complicated and obscure (and that's my polite take on it). Even simple stuff is quite complex. Very very far from Markdown's virtually WYSIWYG.
    • altmanaltman 2 hours ago
      yeah this is not what guitar tabs are and I don't think a font should be used to do it or is the best method to do it. It can get really messy with time signature changes and managing all the strings and marks etc just by text and a font
    • dimitrios1 1 hour ago
      I was excited for a second, because this is one piece of the puzzle (chords), then numerals solve melodies (you can just type something like 0-1 for open string first string, etc), then just need something for ornamentation. Seems like it only matches against a known set of chords, though.
  • sshanky 2 hours ago
    Does anyone find the little "finger" shapes confusing? I would rather see circles, so my brain doesn't have to adapt to a new way of reading tabs. Also, the inverted "D" shape is hard to parse because it's not a symmetric shape. Cool idea, other than that! It reminds me of this new QR code font I read about just yesterday: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48703200
    • TylerE 1 hour ago
      Yeah, as a guitarist this is hideously non-standard. Definition of change for the sake of change.
  • tadfisher 1 hour ago
    I love tablature because it allowed me to learn the songs that I love and bring joy when I play. I hate tablature because it's like reading English as it's written out in IPA.

    I want finger positions and staff notation so I can learn the theory while actually playing the dang song correctly. I credit tablature and my lazy programmer mind for putting off the theory. Also (channeling Tantacrul here) staff notation is the worst notation, except for all the others.

    • beezlebroxxxxxx 1 hour ago
      Berklee Press has some excellent books with what you're looking for, one in 3 volumes by Will Leavitt. There's another that's more barebones but covers the basics well by Hal Leonard. The former, especially, essentially starts at notation first and then only later introduces tabs when it feels like it. Very challenging if you've been tabs-only, but very rewarding.

      It's an exaggeration, but working through them will make you learn the guitar as an instrument for personal expression rather than just a means for playing other peoples' songs.

  • jakefleming 3 days ago
    This is one of those things that should obviously exist and I'm mad I didn't think of it!
  • tuvix 3 hours ago
    Extremely cool. This got me thinking that I would love to have a mermaid-like dsl for creating full tabs and apparently it exists![0]

    [0] https://github.com/0xfe/vextab

  • djtriptych 3 hours ago
    OMG. This solves like 8 problems with me. Currently teaching my niece guitar basics and have always wanted this for my guitar videos.
  • altmanaltman 2 hours ago
    Why does the number of chords in the library change as you scroll? It should remain static no?
  • sunnyallan 3 hours ago
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  • ken195 24 minutes ago
    [dead]
  • efilife 2 days ago
    So awesome. Sad it isn't getting the attention it deserves