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Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed

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JohnInKansas 16 Aug 01 - 11:31 PM
John Hardly 16 Aug 01 - 11:25 PM
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JohnInKansas 16 Aug 01 - 10:20 PM
JohnInKansas 16 Aug 01 - 10:15 PM
Charcloth 16 Aug 01 - 10:14 PM
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JohnInKansas 16 Aug 01 - 06:57 PM
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Subject: RE: Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: JohnInKansas
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 11:31 PM

Thanks John Hardly

My SO does sometimes play in-between notes on her lap dulcimer, but I don't think you can really call it a bend.

And her other main instrument is a squeeze box.

I'll probably just fake it on the bend.

John


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Subject: RE: Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: John Hardly
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 11:25 PM

sorry. meant to say starting at the fourth fret and bending to the pitch of the fifth fret


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Subject: RE: Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: John Hardly
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 11:24 PM

The "^" is a bend into a doubled up G note (probably assuming a start on the fifth fret and bending to the pitch of the fifth fret--G)


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Subject: RE: Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: JohnInKansas
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 10:20 PM

Charcloth

Your post came up while I was writing mine. I'll see if I can maybe tell about the ^ from the tune(s) when I get some more of them fingered out.

The SO is working mainly old-timey Country (from back when it was called hillbilly), so the nuances probably don't make a lot of difference for her purposes.

Thanks all

John


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Subject: RE: Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: JohnInKansas
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 10:15 PM

Sounds reasonable enough to me. The tab was strange enough that I wasn't able to make much of a melody out to try to "fit" stuff.
That leaves the caron "^," which I'm gonna assume for now is a "bend(?)".

Thanks guys & gals

John


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Subject: RE: Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: Charcloth
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 10:14 PM

I wonder if the ^ means that you are to choke the note?


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Subject: RE: Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: Chicken Charlie
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 09:01 PM

This is in 4/4 time judging by the q's and e's. Is the 4: 4: just a way of saying that? That would be my guess, that it's a conventional time signature.

CC

(And here I was just bemoaning the fact that I never get in on threads until all the good stuff has been said twice. Then Spaw rags on me if I repeat. [Joke!!])


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Subject: RE: Help: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: IvanB
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 08:56 PM

The q's and e's are just quarter notes and eighth notes respectively. On the rest of them, you've got me.


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Subject: Guitar Tab Translator needed
From: JohnInKansas
Date: 16 Aug 01 - 06:57 PM

My S.O. is attempting to compile her own song book, and has been doing a slash & burn trip through all kinds of web sites - and thoroughly trashing my carefully indexed library of music books. This is keeping her off the streets and out of trouble, so it's not a problem.

My problem is that when she can't find a midi (which her program makes into notes) or a standard score that she can copy into her print program, I get tasked to "translate."

I've worked out translations for harmonica tab, and abc etc is do-able, but I've run into some guitar tab that I can't read. The problem scripts come mostly from "vanity" sites, where people have posted their own stuff with no info on what their "pet" notations mean. These may be "standard" but they ain't in any of my refs.

Example, if I can get this to stick together when I post it:

                G
+-------------+----------------+------------------+
¦-------------¦----------------¦---0--------------¦
¦----4:-------¦-0---0----------¦-3---0----0-----0-¦
¦----4:--0--2-¦----^5--2-0---0-¦-------3----1h2---¦
¦-------------¦------------2---¦------------------¦
+-------------+----------------+------------------+
         q  q   q   q  e e e e   e e e e  e e+e e  

I've got that the "G" above the string diag is a chord name.

The "1h2" I presume is fret 1, hammer-on to 2. There are also a couple of "pulloffs" notated as "3p2" etc.

Can anyone tell me:

.....if the ":" on "4:" in the first measure has a conventional meaning?

.....what the "^" on "^5" might signify?

.....what the "q" and "e" notations (and the "e+e") at the bottom might mean?

Thanks for any help.

John


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