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Any David Lindley Jackson Browne TAB???
I've been looking, but it seems not
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Re: An advanced version of Blue Hawaii
And this is the video to go with it..Miles Lang wrote:I like this arrangement an awful lot, Basil. Thanksbasilh wrote:For advanced or adventurous players.
https://youtu.be/NqNBslt1qWM

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"Teach Your Children" - Martin Gross - Dobro
I discovered our Forum friend, Martin Gross on youtube last year. His version of Teach Your Children really caught my ear. His playing is extremely clean and accurate and the string pulls make his resonator guitar into the manual version of a Pedabro 
Here it is on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC-N4zl1QZo
Note it is in standard dobro tuning, except for the 2nd string which is dropped a full tone to "A". High to low, D-A-G-D-B-G. Martin recommends an .020 2nd string to make the pulls easier. I had to "free-form" the symbols a bit to accomodate the string pulls. Note the difference between the "bend" and striking a "pre-bent" string. (the bend is noted as an arc whereas the pre-bend starts with a vertical line)
Have fun with it and comments and corrections are always welcome. And check out the rest of Martin's great videos on youtube!



Here it is on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC-N4zl1QZo
Note it is in standard dobro tuning, except for the 2nd string which is dropped a full tone to "A". High to low, D-A-G-D-B-G. Martin recommends an .020 2nd string to make the pulls easier. I had to "free-form" the symbols a bit to accomodate the string pulls. Note the difference between the "bend" and striking a "pre-bent" string. (the bend is noted as an arc whereas the pre-bend starts with a vertical line)
Have fun with it and comments and corrections are always welcome. And check out the rest of Martin's great videos on youtube!



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Non-Pedal Tablature Suggestion
I suggest a page for tabs organized first for tuning, like open D or c6, then all tabs available for that tune with a link to the poster's message. It would make it a lot easier to search for something you are looking for. The way it is posted now, I have searched several times and get discouraged reading through all the posts trying to find something I can play. Does this make sense to anyone else?
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need tabs for lapsteel
hello all I am looking for a source of tabs for church hymns for the 6 string lapsteel /weissenborn
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Non-Pedal Tablature **Post Here**
I purchased the TABLEDIT program a few years ago and never used it until last week. I found Bob Wolford's TABLEDIT Tutorials on Youtube and learned enough to tab in Silent Night, as I will be playing in our Christmas Eve Service tonight. It sounds beautiful on my non-pedal Remington Steelmaster and also our pianist plays the music beautifully from the notation. I highly recommend TABLEDIT. Here is what I tabbed.




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Blue Skirt Waltz For Dobro
Tabbed by George "Keoki" Lake.




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Just when you think you're getting ahead in the rat race, the rats get faster.
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Does anyone have any tabs for Kayton's two tunings? (C6 with the low, low A, and especially his F13)
Also, I echo the sentiment of organizing tab based on tunings. I would be willing to help in the process, but I fear that it would be a bunch of links, when what would really be better is for someone to migrate posts to new threads/sub forums. Bob, is that something you'd be interested in having help with?
It seems crazy that this thread is 10+ years old, but with so few actual tabs in it. And I know there are more NPS tabs on the main tabs forum.
Also, I echo the sentiment of organizing tab based on tunings. I would be willing to help in the process, but I fear that it would be a bunch of links, when what would really be better is for someone to migrate posts to new threads/sub forums. Bob, is that something you'd be interested in having help with?
It seems crazy that this thread is 10+ years old, but with so few actual tabs in it. And I know there are more NPS tabs on the main tabs forum.
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WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD - transcribed for lap steel & guitar
I transcribed my arrangement of WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD. You can find the guitar and lap steel transcriptions here:
https://www.masterguitarists.com/wonder ... d-lapsteel
You can see/hear me play it here:
https://youtu.be/0SIQcWu0f5A
https://www.masterguitarists.com/wonder ... d-lapsteel
You can see/hear me play it here:
https://youtu.be/0SIQcWu0f5A
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Steelin' Home: Noel Boggs Quintet
Here is a transcription of Steelin' home as performed by Noel Boggs, for non pedal 8 string C6. I transcribed the entire tune (however some of the comping is hard to hear, so I had to make some guesses). Sorry in advance about my chicken scratch.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0q8u2axg73rr9 ... e.pdf?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0q8u2axg73rr9 ... e.pdf?dl=0
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White Christmas
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We Three Kings of Orient Are - C6th
My simple melody arrangement of this traditional Carol for 6-string C6th tuning.


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