At one point I slowed the cassette tape down on Strength in Numbers' "Slopes" guitar solo by Mark O'Connor. I did this about 20 years ago. I lost the tab, and was wondering if anybody has the tab for this?
At one point I slowed the cassette tape down on Strength in Numbers' "Slopes" guitar solo by Mark O'Connor. I did this about 20 years ago. I lost the tab, and was wondering if anybody has the tab for this?
Hello all. I'm trying to find some nice tab for cluck old hen. I saw Roy Curry's video on this site and it was awesome! My searches haven't been very successful so any help for a budding flatpicker would be greatly appreciated! Thank you and happy pickin'.
Tony Peeler
I have looked all over for this tab, I have requested it about 30 times on different sites, emailed the band, ask 30 Tabbers of no avail. If someone can tab this I would be so happy. Links down below. Thanks for your time.
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XXX
Tom
<a href='http://www.banjotom2.com'>BanjoTom2</a>
All,
I use Finale 2010 software. I'd like to be able to make guitar chord frame diagrams (you know, those grids with the dots where the fingers go) and chord charts, but can't figure out how to create/edit frames. Anyone have experience with making chord diagrams in Finale? Is it possible??
thanks, Tom
I wish someone would tab out a good version of the " Guitar boogie shuffle" I realize there may be copy right laws involved but if someone could do that legally I would be very grateful indeed ,.It just seems to me a piece that every guitarists should know . I know that this site has not been up that long but I have learned much from the tabs that are on here and I take this time to thank each and every contributor to the list of tabs we have here.
Hey all, does anyone have the original video of Jamey Pittman playing cryin' holy ? I have the slow motion solo video, but I would really like to have the original video in its entirety. I emailed Jamey directly, but he no longer has a copy. Thanks for the help ! If you do have it, please send to dwc.aviator@gmail.com
I've seen a few different versions now, and I'm curious if there is any standard version that you guys play?
Thanks so much!!
An old old finger style picking or flat pick either one I would love to have this to learn , so anyone out there that has the ability I sure would be grateful for that tune on tabledit . I have the tab for it but don't know how to write it to the soft ware . I have found it is a super way of getting what I call the mechanics of the tune and then playing it with good timing . slow it down is the key to my learning.
Got to see Larry Sparks and his band perform at Smokey Mountain Guitars last night in Pigeon Forge, Tn. They put on a great show. Larry really wore that old guitar of his out. He really believes in playing that Martin for all its worth. Think they are playing in Brstol, Tn/Virginia tonight.
hello there guys an girls,havn't been around here for a while now. but am looking and hoping for some chord charts for the songs cherokee shuffle and red haired boy
any one with a little knowledge and a few minutes to tap em down would be much praised and revered.
trusty
Does anyone have the mandolin tab for this song? I tried Mandolin Cafe but no luck yet. I've started to tab the song if I cant find it.
Thanks!
Can anyone help me with the Chords to Me and Paul Revere by Steve Martin
Thanks,
Does anyone have a tab for Banks of the Ohio in G. Looking for a lead break.
I'd really appreciate it.
Doug
For study and practice...
Flatpicked Riffs, Licks and Generic Riffage - Tom Arri - TEF
I just started teaching guitar again... and I am located in the Pennsylvania area... I already have one flat pick student... I'll be developing lessos material on a weekly basis for this fellow... so, hopefully I'kll be posting more of this type of material on a weekly basis...
My FP style is not exactly like Norman Blake, but it's closer to his playing than anyones...
Tom
www.banjotom2.com
I just got hooked up with a nice illustration program, Inkscape... FREE!
Joe Downes from the Banjo Hangout told me about it...
Anyway, I used it to produce a blank chord diagram sheet...
I use these for writing chords out for my stduents.... and sometimes for my self to write out new chord progression ideas in diagram form...
Of course, this one in in open-position only...
I will be putting together some full length neck diagrams before long...
In the mean time, enjoy the free diagram provided...
See attached PDF...
Tom
www.banjotom2.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFZSR3JBaqQ
Thanks....................jstout
Put your seat belts on!
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<a href="http://www.hangoutstorage.com/flatpickerhangout.com/storage/tabs/f/tab-foggy-mountain--1481-3421812112011.mid">Foggy Mountain Breakdown - DUEL between Banjo and Guitar - MIDI</a>
Tom
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Just a tool I use for showing chord and scale positions manually on neck with blank tablature to shoe same in tab.
See attached illustration in PDF form...
Tom
www.banjotom2.com
See attched PDF diagram...
Tom
www.banjotom2.com