Here you go: https://flat.io/score/5e84dbc784e7897dac8154a9-shab-abed-atab-shb-aabd-aatb
I just did the intro and the verse, seems like the song sticks to that fairly consistently so should be enough to get you going?
You should check out Sonic Visualizer and Chordino which can give you chords for a song. Just do File-Import and then Transform->Analysis by Plugin Name->Chordino->Chord Estiimate.
I happen to have this song and ran it through it: the intro is F# C# E Emaj7 and then the chorus is f# C# E B. The verses are hard to read but looks something like F#aug C#m F# C#m F# Ab7 Eaug A6.
Ok, just seen the one the other guy did.
Mine is better (I have no shame admitting it, there are plenty of mistakes in his :D), but whatever.
Hey ho, you get mine for free.
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/s/sacred_steel/master_of_thy_fate_guitar_pro.htm
or here if UG has a paywall for whatever reason, for you
You're in luck. He samples Jim Croche's Lover's Cross. I easily found tab for that.
Here's a rough approximation. And here's a link to the .ptb file I made, which you can download and run in PowerTab Editor if you want to hear it being played in real time/see the actual music.
This doesn't do a great job of showing it, but the guy in that band is playing the riffs within the chords so try to keep as many notes ringing as possible while doing the hammer ons and such inside the chords.
|--------------------------|
|-----0---0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|-----0---0~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
|-----0---0~~~0-2p0-0-0----|
|---2-2-2-2~~~~~~~~~2-2----|
|-3---3-3-3-3~~~~~~~3-3----|
|--------------------|
|-----0~~~~~----1----|
|-----0~~~~~----0----|
|-----------0-0-2----|
|---5~~~~~~~0-0-3----|
|-7------------------|
|--------------------------|
|-1-1-1---------3-3-3-3----|
|-0-0-0-----0-0-0-0-0-0----|
|-2-2-2-0h2-2-2-0-0-0-0----|
|-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-----0-0----|
|--------------------------|
|-3--3-3-3-3-3-3-------0----|
|-3--3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-0----|
|-0--0-0-0-0-0-0-2-2-2-0----|
|-0--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-2----|
|-2--2-2-2-2-2-2-------2----|
|-3--3-3-3-3-3-3-2-2-2-0----|
Best I got. I kinda pooped out in the middle of tabbing it.
Ignore the html around the tab or if you know how just save the html file to your computer and open it with a browser and it'll look a bit nicer.
Chordify will open any song file/youtube and process the chords, been using it for over a year and its pretty damn accurate.
Here you go:
http://www.guitaretab.com/b/beatles/1262.html
The chord progression is the same as in the original song, just a little bit higher. I have played it on the 8th fret with a capo and it sounded alright.
The solo itself reminds me a lot of Eric Claptons solo, just in a different key. If you move it 3 frets up, it should be it.
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/eric-clapton-while-my-guitar-tab-g-s368457
And here's an attempt at Indian Poker (Part 3) (in reality I based most of this tab off of Part 1 but they're basically the same song). The first guitar is a bit shoddy at places, but otherwise this is my most complete tab.
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/brainiac-indian-poker-part-3-tab-s396380t1
Damn it he beat me to it again :')
It's in F tuning (half a step up from standard E, so F A# D# G# C F)
http://i.imgur.com/wo9W5U0.png
Here is an MP3 of my tab along to the song: http://www.filedropper.com/solo1
I can't help you with the handwritten document, but I do have this tab here, which is my attempt to correct this tab from sweet adeline.net
>For sure! This is the first time that I write a tab, so it partially represents what I play. What do yo think about make it together? https://flat.io/score/61dbe6077480bc0012d2e6fb-el-jardin?sharingKey=e32ba85c54cb624194ebf2b870073adbed390c021285ff9e64fc904fe7b102141f36896fd18ccd756f483b895967cc08f6087de4067ab95de4587c2ee2ebb6bf
song is , Tell me who is behind those eyes , damien rice
Here is what I came up with. I am pretty sure some of the fingering positions are wrong, but I am hoping you can change it what is comfortable for you.
Also, uploaded the Guitar Pro WAV so you can hear it.
https://soundcloud.com/tablaturedude/rhapsody-of-the-darkness
There's a tab for sale literally below the video
To get someone else to tab a song that complicated, it would take hours/days and cost $25+. He's selling it for $4.99
Hello Music_Lover, Check out the tabs only on Guitaa. Check it now: https://www.guitaa.com/chords/learn-to-meow-xiao-pan-pan-xiao-feng-feng-music-box
Sounds like two guitars. Chordify seems to be accurate for the chords. You looking for the rhythm part? The rhythm is playing fingerstyle, but I think the lead guitar part is picking the melody.
https://chordify.net/chords/western-call-cody-francis-epidemic-sound-jk
Haven't seen any tabs but it looks like they have chords on choridfy:
https://chordify.net/chords/wanderer-s-trove-when-it-hits-you-epidemic-focus
I'll take a look at it when I get home and see if I can't figure out a picking pattern to go along with them. Nice tune btw.
In case you don't know about it, this is a handy site; here's this song after I copied the youtube link to the search bar:
https://chordify.net/chords/touch-you-acoustic-yarichin-b-club-marie-nile-michaelis
https://chordify.net/chords/aloe-blacc-harvard-official-audio-visualizer-aloe-blacc
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Chordify is great for simple songs like these, havent played it but this seems to be extremely straight forward.
I didnt play through the entire song, but these sounds fairly accurate you can fill in the blanks or anyone else that can help can too. https://chordify.net/chords/son-ambulance-on-the-concourse-with-lyrics-anniethemusiclover
https://chordify.net/chords/it-s-you-rory-gallagher-lyrics-on-screen-shinkicker07
i think the rythm goes like
hit bass with thumb then down up
Ok, there's this: https://chordify.net/chords/wipers-nothing-left-to-lose-stefan-rajhl
this: https://www.yalp.io/chords/wipers-nothing-left-to-lose-e5de
ok, dang, not a lot immediately available. You should be able to get started on the chords though. Assuming one of those links has the correct chords id'd, just listen to the song and figure out the rhythm via direct listening/playing.
If I have time to invest in the next couple of weeks I might try to make a proper tab myself. The Wipers were kind of unique, and I'm happy to see someone interested here.
Good luck
Huge Can (and Krautrock as a whole) fan here. Guess I can help.
Here’s the chords. Do what I do on guitar and improvise using the chords as your base I guess.
Not sure if this is a keyboard, a guitar with a capo or if it's just being played at a higher octave, but the chords on chordify are decent.
https://chordify.net/chords/steve-lacy-c-u-girl-august-sounds
I'd substitute a Bm chord at the 7th fret for that E chord though. And instead of F#, I'd play F#m.
Hope that helps!
Very beginning goes 99(11)(10)xx, x798xx, x9(11)(10)xx, played twice.
Then 99(11)(10)xx, x9(11)8, x(13)(12)x(11)x
These are mostly the upper parts of the chord as the piano and the bass fill in lower notes
It seems to alternate between the two progressions for verse and chorus and these should be all the chords for the song. You can follow along with chordify to get it down.
I'm in the same boat. Here's some help:
http://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=147548
https://chordify.net/chords/man-from-athabasca-country-joe-mcdonald-hawkmoon03111951
If you come across other assistance, I'd appreciate it if you let me know.
I found War War War by "accident" in a bargain bin of LPs around 1989 or so...been listening to it non-stop ever since...
Stay Clean Change the instrument to bass from the dropdown if it's showing guitar only. Or just watch the guys hands in the vid you linked ;)
Same here for Motorhead.
Update: After managing to find a midi of the song (with only piano and vocals) I have a rough tab (Muarry plays the song a fair bit differently though)
There are still some rough parts as well (eg a chord that is 5th fret on one string and 17th on another)
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/gumi-kiritorisen-tab-s397739t1
Actually through my own searching I found this which sounds pretty much directly the same, if anyone has any other, better versions? feel free to share!
edit: forgot to link it http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/g-dragon-that-xx-tab-s156866t1
Indeed - maybe we should have references like this in the side bar? (note - link does not include symbol from OP's question - for some reason it's difficult to find an online reference for it)
Here's a fingerpicking tab I wrote for it using TuxGuitar. It's probably missing things/has errors so I'm hoping people could help improve it.
Here's a tab I wrote for it using TuxGuitar. It's probably missing things/has errors so I'm hoping people could help improve it.
Here's the deal, man. I made tab for it, but I'm new to this PowerTab software, and I was having no success in exporting it into something I could post to these threads. Plus the copy/paste functionality in my computer is suddenly not working for some reason. So I exported it as an html document that can be viewed in your browser. Here's the link.
I tabbed out the arpeggio type stuff and then showed what the three chords are thta are used for the rest of the song. Seemed like you kinda slipped into imaginary/4 time towards the end there ;) Anyway hope it helps.
If you work with ASCII tab a lot, the free and open-source Notepad++ is a must-have tool. It's a plain text editor with some advanced features, geared mainly towards programming/scripting, but it has a feature that is very useful for tabbers: Column Editing.
This function lets you select/copy/cut/paste text in vertical columns, rather than just the traditional horizontal row method. It means you can add/remove bars of tab anywhere you want without any hassle. Here's a GIF showing how it works:
https://i.imgur.com/azKVCGI.gifv
The function is way more powerful than what I show in the GIF, but even just this basic functionality is extremely helpful for tabbing.
u/Franktic2 thank you. As DevOps Engineer by trade I really like your desire to find a new and better way for things that everyone considers the "standard" way.
While I don't think I could read your PTN as fast as Tab or SN, I could probably learn to write it as fast, if not faster. Which makes me wonder if your system might serve as yaml or markdown. I write almost all of my documents in markdown, it would be incredibly useful to have a language like PTN drop a line of tablature in the middle of a document, not unlike using mermaid https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/#/ to drop a flow chart in the middle of document.
Well, it has been a learning experience. and a couple of people got two versions of transcriptions for their requests. Can't beat that.
Cheers.
http://www.amazon.com/Led-Zeppelin-How-West-Was/dp/0757917356/
Not tab, and who knows what they do for all the medleys and solos, but I can't see anyone here taking the time to tab out a 9 min song.
My teacher sent me this link: http://calebhugo.com/musical-games-interact-with-sound/identify-intervals-ear-training-game/
But I use an Android app. It's easier to dip into it in odd moments.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evilduck.musiciankit&hl=en