That's a maybe. If the style is a realtrack you should freeze the track so what you see is what you hear.

If the realtrack you want to view does not have a line under it then that is where the maybe comes in. To get that audio track to a MIDI track you will need to convert it via a program like Melodyne, which is expensive. Note you will need the polyphonic version of Melodyne or any other conversion program.

If the realtrack has a line under it or if the track is a MIDI track then yes you can do it. Export the track as a MIDI track to your computer. What happens next depends on you:
1-if you can read music you can import the MIDI file to a notation program; Musescore is a free notation program.
2-if you can't read music and need tabs you must convert the MIDI file to a tab file. There are free MIDI to Tabs programs on the web.

I hope this helps and good luck.


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