For Google Flow creators · Blues
Upload your Google Flow blues track. Get playable guitar tabs, chords, and synced lyrics in about 3 minutes.
3 full songs free. No credit card. Works with any Google Flow tier.
About Google Flow
Google Flow is Google's generative media tool that includes AI-generated music alongside video. If you've produced a soundtrack or song with Flow, you can convert that audio to guitar tab here.
Tracks produced through Google's generative tools tend to have polished production and predictable structure. Genre fidelity is genre-dependent: rock, pop, and ambient generations are typically the most playable; more niche genres are improving but can produce harmonically ambiguous results.
Output format: Audio export from Flow (mp3 or wav).
About Blues on guitar
Blues is the source code for most American popular music. The 12-bar form, the I-IV-V dominant-7 progression, and the mix of major-key chord context with blues-scale melodic content define the genre. Subgenres span Delta, Chicago, Texas, and modern blues-rock.
Tempo range
60-130 BPM
Common tunings
Chord vocabulary
Dominant 7th chords on the I, IV, and V; 12-bar form; occasional minor 7ths and 9ths.
Common techniques
Transcribing Google Flow blues
Bends, micro-bends, and vibrato carry the expressive content. A note-only transcription loses most of what makes blues sound like blues. Technique annotation (bend amount, vibrato width) matters more here than in almost any other genre.
Because Google Flow produces studio-quality stereo mixes, the source separation step typically isolates the guitar bed cleanly before pitch tracking begins. The blues content above describes the genre's common chord vocabulary and techniques, which our chord recognition and technique annotation models are tuned for.
Three minutes from upload to tab. Optimized for Google Flow's stereo mix and tempo stability.
Word-level lyric timing. 170+ chord types including the blues extensions. Verse, chorus, and bridge marked.
Beam-search fingering picks shapes your hands can reach. No theoretically-correct but physically-impossible voicings.
How it works
Save your Google Flow song as audio (mp3 or wav).
Drop the file into the upload box. We separate the guitar from the mix and transcribe.
Tabs, chords, lyrics, and song sections delivered in about 3 minutes. Export to MIDI or PDF on Pro.
Other Google Flow genres
Google Flow Rock
110-140 BPM
Google Flow Metal
140-200 BPM (with breakdowns 60-100 BPM)
Google Flow Indie
100-130 BPM
Google Flow Folk
70-120 BPM
Google Flow Jazz
60-300 BPM (ballad to up-tempo bop)
Google Flow Country
90-140 BPM
Google Flow Pop
100-130 BPM
Google Flow Lo-fi
70-95 BPM
Google Flow Ambient
Often beatless; 40-90 BPM when tempo is detectable
Same blues sound, other AI sources
The transcription pipeline accepts audio from any AI music generator. If your blues track came from somewhere other than Google Flow, start here:
The pipeline detects the tuning automatically before transcribing. Common blues tunings (Standard E, Open G (slide blues), Open E) are all supported. If detection picks the wrong tuning, you can override it from the song view.
Yes. Blues techniques (Whole-step and quarter-step bends, Vibrato, Slide guitar, Hammer-on triplets, Call-and-response phrasing) are annotated when the audio signal supports detection. Bend amounts, palm-mute markers, and hammer-on / pull-off links are written into the tab where the model is confident.
Yes. Export the audio from Flow as mp3 or wav, then upload it here. The transcription pipeline does not care which generator produced the file.
Extract the audio track from the video first (mp4 to mp3 conversion is supported in most video editors). Upload the audio file and the rest of the pipeline runs as normal.
The pipeline ingests audio, not generator-specific formats. Anything that produces an mp3 or wav will work, including future Google models.
Upload your first song free. No credit card. About 3 minutes from upload to tab.