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Tune Req: Blackberry Blossom (guitar tab)
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Subject: blackberry blossom tablature From: Date: 02 May 98 - 09:08 AM I'm trying to find guitar tablature to "blackberry blossom". Any help would be appreciated. |
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Subject: RE: blackberry blossom tablature From: rosebrook Date: 02 May 98 - 10:36 AM What is the difference between wanting the tablature and wanting the chords? |
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Subject: RE: blackberry blossom tablature From: Jon W. Date: 04 May 98 - 11:46 AM I have a book with mandolin tablature in it for this song, if that would help. At least it would be a starting point. Some of the tablature software out there might even be able to convert it. For Rosebrook: Tablature is more detailed than chord diagrams, it tells you where to put your fingers note-by-note, measure-by-measure, as well as (in the more complete forms) how to pick, where to hammer-on and pull-off and slide, etc. |
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Subject: RE: blackberry blossom tablature From: Harald Date: 04 May 98 - 12:02 PM try this |
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Subject: RE: blackberry blossom tablature From: Bruce O. Date: 04 May 98 - 12:46 PM Tablature is usually a way to code the full music for a tune that is specific to a certain instrument. In the oldest tablatures the staff lines usually corresponded to the stings of the instrument. Tablature of the Scottish 'Guthrie MS' c 1675-80, stumped Scots mucicologists for a about a century, and in 191x's a German woman Ph.D. grad student, Nelly Diem, discovered that the tablature was an Italian one for the viloa de breccio, and unlike other tablatures the highest staff line corresponds to the lowest string. The Scots couldn't recognize their upside down tunes. However, her book 'Beitraghe zur Geschichte der Schottischen Music', 1919, can't be found in Edinburgh now (I have a xerox made from a microfilm at Ohio State Univ. The Library of Congress's copy dissappeared before about 1970). I have Ricard Darsie's edition of pieces fromm the Balcarres Lute MS. There's a 'lost' English tune in it for several songs in my broadside ballad index, but I can't make heads or tails of it even comparing the tablature tunes with normal copies of tunes I have.
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Subject: RE: blackberry blossom tablature From: dick greenhaus Date: 04 May 98 - 04:00 PM One might consider that conventional music notation is really keyboard tablature (for a harpsicord, organ, piano or the like). |
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