Does anyone have the tabs to Man of Constant Sorrow as played in O Brother Where Art Thou?
Does anyone have the tabs to Man of Constant Sorrow as played in O Brother Where Art Thou?
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.
Thanks that is exactly it.
No problem! Now you just have to nail it! Not as easy as it sounds.
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?
Many thanks
Chris
Cheers
Chris
Something cheap and chinese F-style (Monterey - not bad though)
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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
Chris Henry has a real good version on his dvd
Like Rick said, you can print from TablEdit in Notation or TAB.
Jamie
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Jamie, penny for your thoughts?
??? 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.
Jamie
There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Logan Pearsall Smith, 1865 - 1946
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It was a reference to your Avatar....
Oh. Duh! Silly me. BTW, there is notation and tab in this with all the songs from the movie. Not too expensive either.
Jamie
There are two things to aim at in life: first, to get what you want; and, after that, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Logan Pearsall Smith, 1865 - 1946
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