List of guitar tablature software

Here is a list of popular guitar tablature software:

  1. Guitar Pro: A professional-grade software for creating, editing, and playing back guitar tabs. (Windows, macOS, iOS)
  2. Transcribe!: A software for transcribing music from audio recordings to guitar tablature. (Windows, macOS)
  3. TabPro: A simple and easy-to-use software for creating and editing guitar tabs. (Windows, macOS)
  4. Power Tab Editor: A free software for creating and editing guitar tabs. (Windows)
  5. EasyTab: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. (Windows, macOS)
  6. Guitar Tab Maker: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on creating professional-looking tabs. (Windows)
  7. TablEdit: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on creating complex and detailed tabs. (Windows, macOS)
  8. Fretboard Pro: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on fretboard visualization and learning. (Windows, macOS)
  9. Guitar Tricks: A software for learning guitar, with a large library of lessons and tabs. (Web-based)
  10. Ultimate Guitar: A software for learning guitar, with a large library of tabs and chords. (Web-based)
  11. Songbook: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on organizing and managing your songbook. (Windows, macOS)
  12. Guitar Tab Studio: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on creating professional-looking tabs. (Windows)
  13. Tabulator: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. (Windows, macOS)
  14. Guitar Tab Creator: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on creating professional-looking tabs. (Windows)
  15. Fretboard Atlas: A software for creating and editing guitar tabs, with a focus on fretboard visualization and learning. (Windows, macOS)

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other guitar tablature software available. It's always a good idea to try out a few different options to see which one works best for you.