Coal Train Boogie - From Midi to Tab?
Posted: 21 Sep 2012 7:03 pm
Hi Folks,
I know a lot of you players would like to have a Tab sheet for this great Paul Franklin instrumental.
For some time I have been practicing the tune and I'm making some progress on playing it on my MSA 12-string universal, mainly by playing along with the original imported in Cubase.
This way it's easy to select a part and then let it play in a loop.
Since many notes are passing by quite fast, it is not so easy to follow and identify all the notes played, so I created a Midi track by listening to a time stretched version.
An advantage of having a midi file, is that you can create a score sheet in case your software is able to generate it.
With this score sheet, it should be easy to create a steel guitar tab.
Unfortunately I am too busy to work out the steel tab. But I guess there will be someone amongst the members of this forum to assist.
I just finished the midi file for the first part.
Had to adjust the timing of the notes a little bit to keep the score straightforward and easy to read.
The midi file and the score PDF file can be downloaded here:
http://www.em-guitars.com/download/CTB_midi_part01.mid
http://www.em-guitars.com/download/CTB_part01.pdf
The midi file contains the lead track and a simple drum track.
I created the file with Cubase, but did not export it in a general midi format, so you need to assign the instruments after importing it in your DAW software.
By the way, here is a Youtube of Pam Tillis where they mixed Coal Train Boogie with The Last train To Clarksville
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3d4HEJM4UU
With best regards from the Netherlands
Ellio
I know a lot of you players would like to have a Tab sheet for this great Paul Franklin instrumental.
For some time I have been practicing the tune and I'm making some progress on playing it on my MSA 12-string universal, mainly by playing along with the original imported in Cubase.
This way it's easy to select a part and then let it play in a loop.
Since many notes are passing by quite fast, it is not so easy to follow and identify all the notes played, so I created a Midi track by listening to a time stretched version.
An advantage of having a midi file, is that you can create a score sheet in case your software is able to generate it.
With this score sheet, it should be easy to create a steel guitar tab.
Unfortunately I am too busy to work out the steel tab. But I guess there will be someone amongst the members of this forum to assist.
I just finished the midi file for the first part.
Had to adjust the timing of the notes a little bit to keep the score straightforward and easy to read.
The midi file and the score PDF file can be downloaded here:
http://www.em-guitars.com/download/CTB_midi_part01.mid
http://www.em-guitars.com/download/CTB_part01.pdf
The midi file contains the lead track and a simple drum track.
I created the file with Cubase, but did not export it in a general midi format, so you need to assign the instruments after importing it in your DAW software.
By the way, here is a Youtube of Pam Tillis where they mixed Coal Train Boogie with The Last train To Clarksville
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3d4HEJM4UU
With best regards from the Netherlands
Ellio