TuxGuitar is a free and open-sourcetablature editor, which includes features such as tablature editing, score editing, and import and export of Guitar Pro gp3, gp4, and gp5 files.[3] In addition, TuxGuitar's tablature and staff interfaces function as basic MIDI editors.
TuxGuitar's mascot and namesake is Tux, the penguin mascot of many games and programs originally designed for Linux.
Originally developed on SourceForge, development moved to GitHub on 30 March 2023[5] after the TuxGuitar websites had disappeared and the original author stopped responding. The 1.6.0 release was the first release done by the development team on GitHub.[6]
Skins
TuxGuitar offers a set of three default skins that its users can choose from. These are:
Image
Name
Author
First appeared in
Description
Lavender
Sascha
v0.1
Simple, elegant theme with lavender color.
Blue serious
Licnep
v0.1
A more serious theme, where blue dominates.
Ersplus
Ersplus
v0.9
Default tuxguitar theme.
TuxGuitar also supports custom skins. The default skin for version 1.0 is Lavender.
Limited to a duration ranging from 1/64 to 1/16 of a whole note.
Tremolo picking
Limited to a duration of at most 1/8 and at least 1/32 of a whole note.
Slurs
Supported in the form of hammer-ons/pull-offs.
Hammer-ons and pull-offs
Limited support (the program doesn't differentiate between the two).
Slides
Limited support.
Track effects
Multiple Tracks
Supported, can be displayed by clicking View > Multitrack.
Multiple Voices
Supported but limited to two voices per track.
Repeats
Supported but limited to either open or closed barline repeats.
Alter. Endings
Supported but MIDI playback will only recognize the first two alternative endings, the second of which must be located above the measure that directly follows the closed repeat in order for it to be associated with the first alternative ending and the repeat in question.
Custom Number of Tunings for a Track's strings
Supported but the number of strings that can be added is limited to no more than 7 and no less than 4 and they can be set to any pitch within the range of 16.352Hz and 15804.266Hz, inclusive. Does not currently allow for different-length courses, e.g. five-string banjo.
Supported but limited to time signatures, clefs, and key signatures. (Instructional performance text can be added instead of symbols via the Text editor but they will not be supported by the MIDI playback or be recognized by TuxGuitar as anything but text.)
As of May 2014[update], TuxGuitar had 4/5 stars in the CNET user ratings.[8] During the same time, TuxGuitar had 3.4/5 stars in the Softpedia user ratings.[9] As of August 2016[update] the program has 4.7/5 stars on SourceForge.[10] Reviewers at Software Informer gave version 1.0 of TuxGuitar 5/5 stars, praising the "very easy to use interface" and "very advanced functions" of the program.[11]