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THANKS, NIC
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Thanks Nic!
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Thanks Nic. These were easy to find too.
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Thanks Nic. Very useful
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Post by Don Kona Woods »

Thanks Nic for the blank tabs.

One suggestion: Drop the top a few lines down to leave room for title of Song at the top of the tab.
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THANKS SO MUCH FOR THIS.
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11 years later. Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for.
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Post by Bruce Wandmayer »

Thanks Nic! Very thoughtful of you to make this resource available to all.
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Thank you Nick!
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Post by Mike DiAlesandro »

These links appear to have too many redirects, are they still valid?

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TTT
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Post by Chris Tarrow »

did these files get moved? I'm unable to access them suddenly.
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Post by Will Ellis »

I'm not sure why the original links aren't working, but I was able to find them here:

https://users.abtech.org/~holtz/tab/blank/
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Free fancy blank tab form

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I posted a link some time ago to my very thorough blank 10-string tab, works for either E9, C6, any 10-string setup. Here's a fresh new link, it's free to download and use, I hope you find it useful.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/u0cg37awslapg ... F.pdf?dl=0

This link should take you to my Dropbox; click Download in the upper left of that browser window and it should come right to your Downloads folder (that's on a Mac, I assume it's similar on Windows). PM me if you have trouble so I can troubleshoot any issues you encounter.

Special features:

• lines to fill in letter-named chords AND Nashville number chords.

• line to fill in note timing

• strings 4 and 8 (root notes in open position E9 chords) shaded in grey, making it easier to know what strings to hit in the middle of a tab line. I may eventually make a C6 version with strings 3 and 7 (C chord root notes) shaded in. Let me know if you'd find that useful and I'll get 'er done.

• line to add lyrics, which helps know where you are in a song.

If anyone would like blank tab for extended E9, let me know here, and I'll polish that version up.

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Last edited by John McClung on 5 Feb 2023 8:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
E9 INSTRUCTION
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Thanks John. That lyrics line is really helpful for songs with lots of fills. That's very useful to me.
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Re: Thanks

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Doug Garrick wrote:Thanks John. That lyrics line is really helpful for songs with lots of fills. That's very useful to me.
While I think I thought of everything, if you or anyone thinks of other useful features the tab sheet needs, let me know! --- Professor Twang
E9 INSTRUCTION
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