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Áudio para Tablaturas: Guia Completo
Want to learn any song by ear without spending hours? Audio-to-tab tools convert recordings into playable tablature automatically. This guide covers what works, what doesn't, and how to get the best results.
Key takeaways
- Clean recordings give the most accurate tabs
- Solo guitar tracks are easier than full band mixes
- Stem separation handles full mixes by isolating the guitar
- Most tools support MP3; some support WAV, FLAC, and more
- Tabs aren't always 100% — verify and edit where needed
How it works
The AI pipeline has three stages: 1) Stem separation pulls the guitar out of the mix. 2) Beam-search transcription detects each note's pitch, timing, and fret position. 3) Chord progression and section detection layer on the harmonic context. The result is a playable tablature with chord diagrams and synced lyrics.
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Full guide
The complete English guide covers each pipeline stage in depth, common accuracy pitfalls, file format tips, and how to interpret the output.
Read the full English guide →FAQ
How accurate are AI-generated tabs?
Highly accurate on clean recordings of guitar-driven songs. Less reliable on heavily processed audio, songs with quiet guitars, or guitars buried under vocals. Stem separation helps but isn't magic.
Will it work on songs with vocals?
Yes. Stem separation isolates the guitar from the full mix. The accuracy is slightly lower than a solo guitar recording but still usable.
Can I edit the result?
Yes. Open any song in the tab viewer and click a fret to edit. Undo/redo support, transpose, capo suggestion, and lyrics sync all work in-app.