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    Does anyone have the tabs to Man of Constant Sorrow as played in O Brother Where Art Thou?

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    Always look first at Mandozine!!

    They have the Compton break you are looking for. It's in F and really Mon-style, mostly downstrokes and tremelos. Have fun.

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    Thanks that is exactly it.

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    No problem! Now you just have to nail it! Not as easy as it sounds.

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    Hi All

    this thread is a bit old now but thought i'd ask on it - the tab is around for Man of Constant Sorrow - but does anyone know where the music notation is? I can't really use tab and prefer the music - are any directions to it available or would anyone have a PDF?

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    The TEF Viewer allows you (preferences) to display tab and/or notation.
    "But no well informed person ever called the picking of the mandolin music." New York Times, 1897

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    Chris Henry has a real good version on his dvd

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    Like Rick said, you can print from TablEdit in Notation or TAB.

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    Jamie, penny for your thoughts?

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    ??? I was just confirming what Rick said. In the Print settings you can print tab or notation using TablEdit/TEFViewer and the file from Mandozine.

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    It was a reference to your Avatar....

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    Oh. Duh! Silly me. BTW, there is notation and tab in this with all the songs from the movie. Not too expensive either.

    Jamie
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