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Topic: Free Tab of "moonlight in Vermont" |
Porter Fawcett
From: San Leandro, Ca USA
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Chris Walke
From: St Charles, IL
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Posted 28 Jan 2000 8:52 am
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Mike- playing around with this tuning has been great fun. I learn something new everyday. Please send me the song.
C6steeL@aol.com
Ooh, maybe I'd better change my screen name!! |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 28 Jan 2000 12:35 pm
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i guess it would be dumb to not take advantage of your offer...my rick is still tuned to it since i heard about it.
ciadt@juno.com thanx |
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fulvio
From: Paris, France
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Posted 7 Feb 2000 2:25 am
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please add me to your list
thanks
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fulvio
From: Paris, France
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Jerry Gleason
From: Eugene, Oregon, USA
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Bob Duff
From: Eden Prairie, MN USA
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Posted 8 Feb 2000 7:57 am
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Hey Mike. I would also appreciate a copy of Moonlight In Vermont to try on the Leavitt tuning. Thanks so much. Bob.
Flyingbob9@aol.com |
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sliding bill
From: UK
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Posted 8 Feb 2000 11:12 am
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I'll try anything (at least once).
Thanks for the offer.
My e-mail address?
Click the envelope above.
All the best.
Bill
Am I the only Brit around here at the moment ? |
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OD Scudder
From: oak harbor, Washington USA
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Posted 9 Feb 2000 7:19 pm
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Mike, I would like to take you up on your offer and thank you in advance.. scooter@whidbey.net |
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Mike Ihde
From: Boston, MA
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Posted 20 Feb 2000 1:48 pm
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I have heard back from some of you saying that you are enjoying the Tab and from a few saying they had problems opening or printing the files. If anyone had a problem, drop me a line and I'll resend it. Or, if it all worked out fine, let me know that too. Thanks guys! |
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S Condron
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Posted 22 Feb 2000 7:12 am
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Yes, I'd like to give it a go. send me a copy at scondron@amlaw.com.
Thanks,
Sean |
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Dave Webster
From: Brookings Oregon USA
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Posted 24 Feb 2000 9:28 pm
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I'd like to give it a go, too! (Tuning and Tab) Seems like most people are enjoying it alot. I don't wanna miss out...fromtheforest@earthling.net |
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Mike Ihde
From: Boston, MA
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Posted 9 Mar 2000 11:26 pm
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How's it going? Are you enjoying the Leavitt tuning? I'd love to hear some more feedback on your success or frustrations. Let me know. |
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Andy Greatrix
From: Edmonton Alberta
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Posted 11 Mar 2000 6:48 am
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Thanks for the tab mike. I have been playing, toying, and loving the Leavitt tuning for about a year now and find it endlessly fascinating.Not only is it great for jazz standards,but it is also great for other music as well.Although it is known for not having to use slants, if you add slants to the equation,it opens even more doors.This tuning has only began to be mined.The possabilities seem to be endless.thanks agan Mike.
All the best,-Andy |
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Dana Duplan
From: Ramona, CA
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Posted 11 Mar 2000 7:38 am
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Mike: I'd like a copy of the tab as well. I really enjoy you're "Different Slant" tape. How should I extend the tuning for my 8-stringer?
Thanks,
DD
DDuplan@aol.com |
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Carl Yamamoto
From: Baltimore, MD
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Posted 24 Mar 2000 7:23 am
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Mike,
I've really enjoyed playing with the Leavitt tuning. What I'm wondering is if there are materials available specifically for gaining familiarity with scales, patterns, chord voicings, etc., in that tuning. I suppose if I learned enough of the songs I would pick that up eventually, but wondered if you have additional materials you use when you teach - something that might give more of a feel for where you are while you're playing. Thanks.
Carl Y. |
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Al Nixon
From: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 24 Mar 2000 6:42 pm
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Mike:
Would it still be possible to get a copy of the tab for "Moonlight in Vermont"? Thanks,
Al Nixon
anixon@cyberus.ca |
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Wade Medlock
From: Avondale Estates, GA USA
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Posted 25 Mar 2000 8:35 am
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Mike, the Leavitt tuning is a throaty full-bodied one...sounds like I'm reviewing a wine! It's taking me some time to get at the theory of this tuning, but I'm working on it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I might have asked this before, but if you have suggestions on expanding the 6-string Leavitt to 10, what would those strings...and gauges..be? |
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Joe Savage
From: St. Paul, MN
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 26 Mar 2000 3:43 pm
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About expanding the tuning... there was some discussion of that a while back. Click on "search" above and type in "Leavitt" to check it out.
The 8 string version should have an Eb to produce a full 6th chord (Eb6 in open position) and a low C to provide another much needed voicing for a major chord and a low root note for the C, C7, and C9 in open position IMHO
I've never experimented with a 10 string version. I like it as a 6 string tuning because it maximizes the chordal possibilities of 6 strings... no pedals, and that's the beauty of this tuning. I've been playing Leavitt for 4 years now, and I love it.
dougb
www.dougbsteel.com [This message was edited by Doug Beaumier on 26 March 2000 at 03:45 PM.] |
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scott anderson
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Posted 29 Mar 2000 12:10 pm
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I would like to try if your still sending the song out.
thank you
Scott
anderso@aloha.net
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Mischa Sobel
From: Cresskill, NJ 07626
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Posted 31 Mar 2000 3:35 am
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OK mike... you talked me into it! Thanks.
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Mischa
'steelin' in cresskill'
sobelcmt@earthlink.net |
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Sonny Miller
From: Lino Lakes, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 30 Nov 2004 11:11 am
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Please send me the Tenderly tab if you have any left. Thanks |
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Rich Gibson
From: Pittsburgh Pa.
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Posted 30 Nov 2004 1:37 pm
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Hi Mike i'd like a copy.Is there some conventional wisdom on what notes to add on an 8 string?
On another subject your guitar ensemble arrangement(solid gold guitars) was a big hit with the kids.
Thanks
Rich
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Ron Bednar
From: Rancho Cordova, California, USA
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