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Old 11-27-2002, 05:14 PM
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Default Fingerstyle arrangements of classical standards (with tab)?

Decades ago, I played classical guitar. Now I can't even read music. Does anyone know of any songbooks that contain tablature for classical standards?
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Old 11-27-2002, 07:01 PM
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http://www.elderly.com/books/items/02-97038BCD.htm

http://www.elderly.com/books/items/49-500115.htm

http://www.elderly.com/books/items/49-500178.htm

http://www.elderly.com/books/items/02-95102BCD.htm

http://www.elderly.com/books/items/02-96845BCD.htm

http://www.elderly.com/books/items/05-3296.htm

http://www.elderly.com/books/items/49-315161.htm

http://www.elderly.com/books/items/17-61.htm

http://www.elderly.com/books/items/49-699503.htm

This is just some of what I found from Elderly Instruments (obviously). I couldn't comment on any of it, but looks like there's a lot here to keep you busy. Good luck to you.


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Old 11-27-2002, 10:11 PM
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Wow! Thanks, Greg.
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Old 11-28-2002, 09:09 AM
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While you're trying to figure out which books to buy, I would strongly suggest the Powertab editor. If you like free stuff and you like tablature, I think you'll like this. I've mentioned the PT editor a few times here and no one seems to care, but I really like it. You can create files for your own transcriptions and play them back, or you can go to the PT Archive to find tabs in every genre. There's a webring of sites exclusively for PT files, with a ton of classical stuff for you. I've only submitted two classical tabs so far (Classical Gas & Vivaldi's Guitar Concerto [2nd mvmnt]), but there are a lot of good, accurate classical tabs there.

If you can't find the links, let me know and I'll post them here, or email them to you.


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Old 11-28-2002, 09:39 AM
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Greg,

I did go get PowerTab Editor...wow is all I can say. If you don't mind posting a link (or emailing me directly) to some of those tab sites, I'd really appreciate it.

This is some cool stuff, and you're right, I've already seen quite a bit of really good classical stuff. I'm working on a couple of them now.

Thanks for the headsup.
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Old 12-02-2002, 01:19 PM
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Try this web site, they have over 600 free classical tabs.

http://alt.venus.co.uk/weed/music/classtab/

Plenty to keep you (or me) busy for several years.
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Old 12-03-2002, 05:14 AM
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Here's a real good site for songs using Power Tab.
http://www.sda2000.org/tabs/index.html
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