I’ve slowly getting my website up to speed. I am working on how to present all my tabs and blues books and eventually have a lot of TablEdit files on my site.
I’ve decided to do my entire notation and tab as I describe on my website.
I like this version because Bo puts a little pluck pickin in it (not chicken pickin, but pluck pickin). You’ll notice this in the first part of the song.
Give it a listen see what you think.
I am open for constructive critics.
http://www.stuartlegg.com/stuartlegg/Tab.html
My wesite about notation & tab in midi
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Your idea is fine. Not getting replies is directly related to fact that it is a well known song transcribed from an unknown player.
Most players I believe hate the song but have to play it often because it is requested.
Stuart, I know for sure you have the most complete collection of tab from everyone who ever produced the stuff.
Most of the tab you have includes tapes or CDs playing their version of someone else’s version and even when the original player tabs it out it is about impossible to match the tab to the pickin. Even with a tape or CD included they always pick little phrases so slow that it makes no sense. That’s why most people give up on tab and buy the CD and try to figure it out for them selves.
If your tab includes notation and it is good enough to just plug in BIAB then that is about as good as it’s gonna get and it doesn’t really matter if its played on a PSG.
With that kind of tab, the original CD and some one on one with a good player teaching technique, I don’t know how you could miss.
I can also see how that would make tab better and less expensive because of not needing a PSG player and studio time.
Most players I believe hate the song but have to play it often because it is requested.
Stuart, I know for sure you have the most complete collection of tab from everyone who ever produced the stuff.
Most of the tab you have includes tapes or CDs playing their version of someone else’s version and even when the original player tabs it out it is about impossible to match the tab to the pickin. Even with a tape or CD included they always pick little phrases so slow that it makes no sense. That’s why most people give up on tab and buy the CD and try to figure it out for them selves.
If your tab includes notation and it is good enough to just plug in BIAB then that is about as good as it’s gonna get and it doesn’t really matter if its played on a PSG.
With that kind of tab, the original CD and some one on one with a good player teaching technique, I don’t know how you could miss.
I can also see how that would make tab better and less expensive because of not needing a PSG player and studio time.