AI guitar tab workflows

Turn riffs, solos, bass lines, and AI songs into editable tabs

Pick the workflow closest to your source. Each page starts with the converter, then explains the best setup, source quality tips, and related tab paths.

Short riffs, licks, intros, and hooks

Riff to Guitar Tab

Turn short guitar riffs from audio files, YouTube Shorts, TikTok, Instagram, or recordings into editable guitar tabs with AI setup and playback.

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Lead guitar solos and melodic parts

Guitar Solo to Tab

Convert guitar solos from recordings, covers, and public videos into editable tabs with AI transcription, playback, and Guitar Pro export workflow.

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Bass lines, grooves, covers, and isolated parts

Bass Line to Tab

Convert bass lines from audio files, YouTube covers, and public media links into editable 4-string, 5-string, or 6-string bass tabs.

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Fingerstyle, fingerpicking, acoustic covers, and arrangements

Fingerstyle Guitar to Tab

Convert fingerstyle guitar recordings, covers, and lessons into editable tabs with tuning, capo, playback, and cleanup tools.

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Suno, Udio, and AI-generated songs

Suno AI Song to Guitar Tab

Turn exported Suno, Udio, or AI-generated songs into editable guitar tabs by uploading audio and choosing a playable guitar setup.

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Saving riffs, covers, and lesson clips from Shorts

Save Riffs from YouTube Shorts as Tabs

Keep the riffs you find in YouTube Shorts. Paste the link, convert the clip to an editable tab, and practice it before it disappears into your watch history.

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How each workflow fits together

One converter and editor behind every use case

Step 1

Pick the closest workflow

Every card above matches a source type, like a riff, a solo, a bass line, or an AI-generated song, with setup tips specific to that source.

Step 2

Convert with AI, then set up the instrument

Each workflow starts with the same converter. Choose guitar, bass, ukulele, tuning, capo, and playing profile before transcription.

Step 3

Edit and play back in the studio

The result opens in the same tab editor used across Tabtify, so you can fix notes, loop sections, and export when it is ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Tabtify's AI-powered guitar tab creation platform. From audio conversion to professional export formats.

Which use case should I start with?

Match the card to your source: a short clip is a riff, a full lead part is a solo, a low-string part is a bass line, and an AI-generated track is the Suno or Udio workflow.

Do all workflows use the same converter and editor?

Yes. Every use case page opens the same AI converter and tab editor, with the instrument setup and source tips adjusted for that specific workflow.

Can I convert a source that doesn't match any use case here?

Yes. These pages are the most common starting points, but the general converter accepts audio, MIDI, and supported media links regardless of which use case fits best.

Is AI transcription accurate for these use cases?

Accuracy depends on the source. Clean, isolated audio gives the strongest first draft. Dense mixes or low-quality clips still work but usually need more manual cleanup in the editor.