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    anyone have the mando tab for Red Apple Rag? I can find the midi but no tab.

    yanks!

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    3 versions on Tabledit. I prefer the Benson tab.
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    Where did you hear this Jim?

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    Sorry, suppose I should have said 'the Mandozine' site's Tabledit files.
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    Quote Originally Posted by (sgarrity @ June 03 2008, 14:03)
    Where did you hear this Jim?
    Thanks Gabe I'll look on Mandozine!

    Shaun my current mandolin teacher plays it and I wanted see how other versions are played. I am thinking about learning it.

    Do you know it?

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    I know of the tune but I've never learned it

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    There is also a nice version in the Joe Carr/Allan Munde book "Texas Fiddle tunes". The book is definitely worth checking out.
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    Hey, Shaun. Remind me next time we meet and we'll pick Red Apple. Maybe I'll figure out a feasible phrase to end part B with by then. I think I learned it from an old Arthur Smith fiddle version.

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    After listening to the midi files I know I've heard that one before. I like the Benson version the best too. I've been working on it tonight and I can play it about medium to slow speed now. I figure I'll have it memorized pretty well in a few days and be able to work up to speed. The second part is the easiest but I think I like it the best. Thanks to Jim for bringing that one to everyones minds.
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    Scott Nygaard's version on guitar shows a lot of what can be done with this tune, and the notation is also available on the Ragtime for Fiddle and #Mandolin
    http://www.mandolincafe.com/news/pub...ns_00409.shtml

    If you are into ragtime, this book is a must have.

    I think that it's simple enough that you should be able to use it as a good tune to help you learn notation. While I can read tab faster than notation, I use every chance I can get to read notation. It eventually gives you a greater vocabulary with other instruments. Especially for something like ragtime, where you might likely be playing with almost any kind of horn, piano, etc.

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