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Mutiny
Sep-11-2004, 12:21am
Check out my webpage folkpunktabs.com (http://www.folkpunktabs.com) Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo and Pennywhistle tabs for folk/traditional music played at the high toxicity levels of punkrock.
Ive got quite a few pogues tabs as well as bands like Blood or Whiskey, Mutiny, Greenland WhaleFishers, Devils Advocates....
All tab submissions are welcome (and needed)

-Ben

mando bandage
Sep-11-2004, 6:02am
good job, Mutiny. You've got my favorite Pogues song too: Bottle of Smoke.

R

duuuude
Sep-11-2004, 9:50am
Too cool, keep it up!
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Unseen122
Sep-18-2004, 10:04am
Good job http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

s1m0n
Sep-19-2004, 12:42pm
Tab makes sense on a instrument like a mandolin or guitar, where there are a number of different ways to make the same sound, and a several things happening at once. Tabs supply more information than standard notation.

For a monophonic instrument like the whistle, however, tabs actually provide LESS information than would the same tune in standard notation or in ABC, as long as you have made the elementary association between fingering and note name. That's something most players accomplish within a few weeks of starting, so I'm not sure what use the whistle tabs are going to be.

You gain unnecessary help with fingering and you lose information about note duration and ornamentation.

Mutiny
Sep-19-2004, 1:08pm
I have tinwhistle tab because I myself can not read or notate in standard notation. I've been playing whistle for about two weeks and tab is very straighforward for me to read and notate.
There is a section for standard notation and hopefully people will submit some more.
If you have some online resources for learning to read sheetmusic I would be gratefull. I know its an important skill that I have never gotten around to learning.
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Mafro
Sep-20-2004, 12:20pm
Is this link dead, or is it just me?

Mutiny
Sep-20-2004, 3:17pm
I thinks its just you - www.folkpunktabs.com

GVD
Sep-29-2004, 6:28am
Tabs supply more information than standard notation.


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GVD

SiFi
Sep-30-2004, 7:39am
Mutiny, great site!!! Thanks for the tabs.

Cheers,

Simon

jamman
Oct-18-2004, 12:20pm
If you have some online resources for learning to read sheetmusic I would be gratefull. I know its an important skill that I have never gotten around to learning.

Musictheory.net is pretty sweet