

Experienced Songsterr editors check all tabs to ensure accuracy, and, as stated earlier, participant members can easily report any errors that might slip through. Unlike other archive sites such as Chordie, where incorrect tabs are legendary, prevalent, and remain available online until enough people complain, this doesn’t seem to be the case at Songsterr. According to Oleg Lyubchenko, marketing manager at Songsterr, “recently, we implemented error report tools, so everybody can report errors in tab, vote up or down error reports that look useful or not useful, flag inappropriate error reports for deletion by moderators, or report off-topic, abusive, low quality, duplicates, etc.” Have you ever looked over an online guitar tab and said to yourself, “What was this idiot thinking when he wrote this? It’s completely wrong!” Any person with internet access can contribute new tabs or make changes to existing tabs, and according to their website, it is impossible to cause damage, as the software allows for easy reversal of errors. In the simplest terms, Songsterr is an archive of guitar, bass and drums tabs.

Those are some impressive numbers for a tab site that is just four years old. Songsterr receives millions of visitors on their website,, and features over 80,000 songs and more than 400,000 tabs. Songsterr debuted in August 2008, a curious and perhaps unlikely collaboration of Russian and American technology and ingenuity, and since then, has garnered over 152,000 Likes on Facebook and over 6200 followers on Twitter. ApSongsterr: Expanding The World Of Guitar Tabs A Little Background
