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    Shayan Givehchian
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    Default Looking for tabs for Kalinka(russian folk song)

    Hey guys.
    Im looking for mandolin tabs or mandolin adjusted notation for russian folk song Kalinka. Here's the version im looking for played on the balalaika

    https://youtu.be/hH5znHQ9QRY

    Thanks a lot

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    I have tab for a version of Kalinka. If you message me your email I will scan and send to you, but it may be Monday before I get to it as it is not with me. I have a couple other Russian folksongs as well that I cold send your way if interested.

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    Shayan Givehchian
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    That would be fantastic.
    My email is ge23ev@gmail.com
    Thank you so much

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    Default Re: Looking for tabs for Kalinka(russian folk song)

    Hi, could you send me the scan to me?
    My email is martinpaglione@gmail.com.

    Thank you!

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    Default Re: Looking for tabs for Kalinka(russian folk song)

    I can't help with TAB, but here's the sheet music:

    http://www.barynya.com/balalaika/images/kalinka.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidKOS View Post
    I can't help with TAB, but here's the sheet music:

    http://www.barynya.com/balalaika/images/kalinka.pdf
    I can turn that into tab + notation (in both TablEdit and PDF formats) and post it here, but what do the minus signs mean, in the chords? For instance, the "D-7", the "A-", and the "D-6"? Are those diminished chords? Is there such a thing as a D diminished 6th (I'm not finding one in the chord backing app I use, not that that necessarily means anything)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JL277z View Post
    I can turn that into tab + notation (in both TablEdit and PDF formats) and post it here, but what do the minus signs mean, in the chords? For instance, the "D-7", the "A-", and the "D-6"? Are those diminished chords? Is there such a thing as a D diminished 6th (I'm not finding one in the chord backing app I use, not that that necessarily means anything)...
    It's a shorthand for minor. So D-7 is a D min7, D-6 is D min6.

    It's a jazz player fakebook shorthand.

    This is a sample from a Balalaika fakebook

    I recommend buying the whole book if anyone wants a Russian fakebook. Although the tunes are designed to be played on balalaika, the keys work wonderfully well for mandolin too.

    http://ibalalaika.com/goods-for-sale...pad-or-iphone/

    https://www.amazon.com/Balalaika-Fak.../dp/0615301851

    ignore the stupid high price, buy the 25 dollar ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidKOS View Post
    It's a shorthand for minor. So D-7 is a D min7, D-6 is D min6. ...
    Thanks David!

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    Default Re: Looking for tabs for Kalinka(russian folk song)

    Here's a link to Chord_names_and_symbols_(popular_music) that I've found useful.

    benny

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