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GUEST,Chalkie Dan McKinnon & Stan Rogers Tablature (11) Dan McKinnon Stan Rogers Tablature 28 Nov 11


Can anyone help me with finding the Tablature - not just the basic chords - or point me in the right direction for the songs listed below as I've searched the net up and down, even talked to Dan McKinnon face to face but have been unsuccessful in tracking down the actual tablature for any of them.

I am guitar player who wants to progress from my present level which is basically playing songs with a simple ripple all the way through, ie, Bass 321; Bass 132, Bass 23243 etc I have also got comfortable with a basic Travis pick, but still, playing the same pick all the way through the song, without deviation and I want to improve on this.

So, in order to try and improve my guitar play I have been searching the net and music book stores for the TAB of songs that I like. The only trouble is that virtually the only TAB I can find are for people like Simon and Garfunkel and James Taylor which, although good, are not my cup of tea.

Does anyone out there know where I can get the Tab for any of the following songs:-

Dan McKinnon

Remember Me
Sailmaker
Many Miles To Go
Fields of Dreams & Glory
My Old Walking Shoes
The Man of Her Dreams
Lovers of our Time


Stan Rogers

Lock Keeper
Make and Break Harbour
The Last Watch

Also

Safe In The Harbour – Eric Bogle, about Stan Rogers

Gordon Bok - Boat of Silver



Any help appreciated.


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