I understand Neil Young's Harvest was completely tabbed out including PSG in this music book ("Off the Record Harvest").
If anyone has this and would be willing to copy it, i would be glad to reimburse fairly for your time and effort.
I am sure it is no longer for sale and probably impossible to find a copy.
Thanks
Bob
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I have "Off the Record Harvest". However, the book is not in tab, it is in regular musical notation.
The wild thing is that this book has the parts for every instrument played on the album. In "There's A World" and "A Man Needs A Maid", both played with the London Symphonic Orchestra, there are 13 instrument parts written out, including the typanni, Glockenspiel and violin parts.
I have Tabledit and have started doing "Out on the Weekend."
Since each song would have to be tabbed individually, if you want to do priortized list, I could work on them in that order.
My inclination, is to just post them here for free.
Dayton
The wild thing is that this book has the parts for every instrument played on the album. In "There's A World" and "A Man Needs A Maid", both played with the London Symphonic Orchestra, there are 13 instrument parts written out, including the typanni, Glockenspiel and violin parts.
I have Tabledit and have started doing "Out on the Weekend."
Since each song would have to be tabbed individually, if you want to do priortized list, I could work on them in that order.
My inclination, is to just post them here for free.
Dayton
Dayton
I am very impressed that you have this book.
I would guess you have an unbelievable collection of guitar music.
This reminds me of a quote from Harold Streeter, one of the all time great banjo players. He is the last person on Earth who needs tab, yet he keeps the largest collection of tab for banjo in the world (i would guess). He always felt that any good muscian could learn from another and for that reason, kept a huge collection of tab.
Dayton, thanks for the offer. I would love to see anything from this album.
But realistically, i don't think my band would play any of these (except Heart of Gold, which we play all the time and i have already worked it out). So please don't go to work on my behalf.It has been so long that i can hardly remember most of the songs on that album.I think i recall Harvest, and the Needle, and Old Man.
From one collector to another
Best
Bob
I am very impressed that you have this book.
I would guess you have an unbelievable collection of guitar music.
This reminds me of a quote from Harold Streeter, one of the all time great banjo players. He is the last person on Earth who needs tab, yet he keeps the largest collection of tab for banjo in the world (i would guess). He always felt that any good muscian could learn from another and for that reason, kept a huge collection of tab.
Dayton, thanks for the offer. I would love to see anything from this album.
But realistically, i don't think my band would play any of these (except Heart of Gold, which we play all the time and i have already worked it out). So please don't go to work on my behalf.It has been so long that i can hardly remember most of the songs on that album.I think i recall Harvest, and the Needle, and Old Man.
From one collector to another
Best
Bob
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Hi Bob,
I don't really have a great collection of guitar music. I happened across "Harvest" at a music sales for ALS sponsored by a Chicago radio station - WXRT. Everything they had was quite inexpensive and all the money went to ALS research.
I could't believe they had a Pedal Steel part at all. I have a couple of other books where the Pedal Steel part is written for electric guitar in tab.
All of the steel work on this album is rather "thin" - mostly one note. However it is very effective.
I nearly have "Out On The Weekend" done. I started working on it becuase somebody wanted to do it and then never followed up. I mostly need to proof it and then I can post it. I'll see what else I can get done. I should have Weekend posted shortly.
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Dayton Osland
Shobud S10
I don't really have a great collection of guitar music. I happened across "Harvest" at a music sales for ALS sponsored by a Chicago radio station - WXRT. Everything they had was quite inexpensive and all the money went to ALS research.
I could't believe they had a Pedal Steel part at all. I have a couple of other books where the Pedal Steel part is written for electric guitar in tab.
All of the steel work on this album is rather "thin" - mostly one note. However it is very effective.
I nearly have "Out On The Weekend" done. I started working on it becuase somebody wanted to do it and then never followed up. I mostly need to proof it and then I can post it. I'll see what else I can get done. I should have Weekend posted shortly.
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Dayton Osland
Shobud S10