
Unless something else drastic has changed in recent versions of MuseScore (I wouldn't be surprised), you should be able to use a "Linked tab staff" to automatically add tab for any instrument, without having to copy/paste anything. John Kelly wrote: " I thought I had highlighted all of the standard notation before copying it and pasting it into the TAB stave, but obviously I must have missed the last line, hence the blanks in the TAB line."

Also didn't do my usual thing of rummaging through the internet for ready-made clip-art because I wanted to get something posted before I forgot and started on other tunes. Should have done a test run first but I didn't. That stuff is way over my head anyway, I barely know what 10 percent of those animation settings do. I thought I had set that background layer to do a motion-effect/sparkle thing but I must have misconfigured (or failed to configure) some of the parameters, because it's almost stationary. YouTube made it too dark, almost black, it was medium blue on my computer. I tried to make a relevant river-esque animated background but it didn't turn out as expected - it was supposed to represent starlight or moonlight sparkling on late-night river whitecaps, perhaps. Fun tune to play, even when played badly, best I can do right now: As usual, FWIW, there are no patches, no loops, no studio edits to fix wrong notes (could have used that! lol!), it's all exactly as it is, not that anyone cares about that anymore but I still do. I took some liberties with the chords.Īll that 'improv' is mostly just wrong notes, fingers not going where I'd intended for them to and then after a flub the fingers go on autopilot to try to play *something* non-clashy just to keep the beat going. That's why my version sounds a bit, er, different, because I didn't yet know what it was supposed to sound like.
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I learned the tune from John's first posting of the sheet music yesterday, prior to hearing his video (my download speeds were misbehaving yesterday so I didn't get to hear his video until after I'd already recorded mine).

It's quite rough as I've been very ill the past month and only just now getting strength back to where I can sit up for a little while and try to play. I’ve lost enough already, I don’t own the land, nor control it, so go ahead, cut the whole lot down. They can have a look at my fingering, and just use the same fingering on their mandolin but shifted across one string.Īnd you guys, you say that I handle it well, seeing all those beautiful trees cut down, in fact all of my political, social and environmental ideals cut down, but it’s just that now I’ve decided to handle it well. That really would drive me nuts! So there it is.Īnd true, quite a lot of people who have moved across from guitar have seen my vids and been encouraged to buy an octave mandolin even instead of a mandolin, but this wasn’t my intention, just a result.īy the way, if anyone does want to play along with my vids, and they only have a mandolin. I haven’t got a mandolin, and it’s not going to happen, unfortunately (for me) my level of expertise as a musician now is too high to accept making do with a cheap mandolin. I would love people who have mandolins to be able to play along with my vids.īut they can’t play along (not easily anyway) because I don’t have a mandolin! Files can be saved in TablEdit format or exported to ASCII, HTML, ABC, MusicXML, Lilypond or MIDI formats.Ha ha, John, I put the capo on my octave not to try to prevent people who have mandolins from playing along with my vids,
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TablEdit has developed support for harmonica, dulcimer, pedal steel guitar, diatonic accordion, drums, violin, tin whistle, recorder, xaphoon, native american flute, oud and banjo. TablEdit tablature files are created with TablEdit, a program for creating, editing, printing and listening to tablature and sheet music (standard notation) for guitar and other fretted, stringed instruments.Īdditionally, TablEdit, while designed for guitarists, by guitarists, is not limited to guitar like other Tablature programs. ABC tunes, MIDI, PowerTab, GuitarPro and musicXML files. TEFview allows you as well to view and listen to ASCII tablatures. TEFview supports English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese languages.
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TEFview for Android is a free app that allows you to view, print and play tablatures created in TablEdit Tablature Editor on your Android smartphone or tablet.
