I thought of a question after I sent the last note. Have you ever seen the rain uses a run " F, G, C, C/am(?), am, Am/G, G" is there an easy way to ...
My first guitar teacher did this at a party I had once and I thought it sounded very church like. Then three years ago while at the Country Music Hal...
Here's one of my favorite CCR tunes transposed to the Key of D. No F for you beginners and easier to sing for those of you with low voices like mine....
Here's my tab in the Key I perform it in... tuned down a half a step. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS - Arlo Guthrie and/or Willie Nelson (Written by Steve Good...
Yeah I got an Eagles Greatest Hits song book that has no intros... like every song begins with the first verse. Check out the Hal Leonard series of b...
A timeless slow dance that's easy to play!
Fatter strings, fatter sound... plus it looks cooler because you're further up the neck.
If you play them you will discover that they are both the same, just two different locations on the fretboard.
Here's my tabbed version... WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN - by A.P. Carter; last verse by Jimmy Ibbotson of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band INTRO: (pla...
In your tab notation: 14bhb14, what does the h signify. Is it b(bend up) h(halftone) b (bend release)? Yes. Unfornately Microsoft Word does not allo...
Changing the key to fit the voice I understand, I've changed plenty with my narrow low range.Verse 3 the wording change keeps the picture, but yes, th...
Why does anyone prefer to use Word for a task like this? Is it just because it's so well known? It would seem that any plain text editor would be pr...
OK - Here's the intro tabbed off the original recording... somewhat combined with the acoustic version since the lead guitar doesn't fade out the firs...
TimFor me, the best way is to write it in MS Word, and very important, use Courier New font.Once your tab or song is typed out, highlight and copy. Th...