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notation for La Gitane

ZenguitarZenguitar New
edited September 2008 in Repertoire Posts: 17
Am working on the waltzes and don't read tabs, is there a version of La Gitane notated?

Thanks

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  • JackJack western Massachusetts✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 1,752
    Barry's version is here with both standard and tab; you can choose to print just one or the other though.
    download.php?id=1640

    It's also included, with a backing track and printable sheet music, on the Romane disc Impair & Valse. If you're working on waltzes that's a great one to have, check it out. You'll get sheet music and backing tracks for around a dozen tunes.

    romane_impair_et_valses.jpg

    best,
    Jack.
  • ZenguitarZenguitar New
    Posts: 17
    Jack wrote:
    Barry's version is here with both standard and tab; you can choose to print just one or the other though.
    download.php?id=1640

    It's also included, with a backing track and printable sheet music, on the Romane disc Impair & Valse. If you're working on waltzes that's a great one to have, check it out. You'll get sheet music and backing tracks for around a dozen tunes.

    romane_impair_et_valses.jpg

    best,
    Jack.

    TYVVM, the CD looks cool, the link downloads a strange file .ptb, not sure waht that is, but TY
  • JackJack western Massachusetts✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 1,752
    Ptb is for powertab; you can get a free reader here:
    http://www.power-tab.net/guitar.php

    It can be helpful for pages like this one:
    http://jazz.chansons.free.fr/guitarejazz2.htm

    Also useful is the free Tabledit viewer download:
    http://www.tabledit.com/tefview/index.shtml

    Both formats are used a lot in online forums...

    have fun,
    Jack.
  • JackJack western Massachusetts✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 1,752
    You might also enjoy this video of some of our well-known jokesters...

  • ZenguitarZenguitar New
    Posts: 17
    Jack wrote:
    Ptb is for powertab; you can get a free reader here:
    http://www.power-tab.net/guitar.php

    It can be helpful for pages like this one:
    http://jazz.chansons.free.fr/guitarejazz2.htm

    Also useful is the free Tabledit viewer download:
    http://www.tabledit.com/tefview/index.shtml

    Both formats are used a lot in online forums...

    have fun,
    Jack.

    Hnnnn I am on a mac, is there a similar app for mac?

    BTW tyvm for trying to help me sort this out!!
  • ZenguitarZenguitar New
    Posts: 17
    Jack wrote:
    You might also enjoy this video of some of our well-known jokesters...


    Hah ha!! Very cool! Dennis was just at my house last month!! What a great guy anda a great player!!
  • cantzoncantzon Jeju Do, South KoreaNew
    Posts: 90
    I changed the fingering on the part directly after the fast descending part. It seems far more logical to me. If you prefer the other fingering that's fine with me. Now players have a choice.
  • cantzoncantzon Jeju Do, South KoreaNew
    Posts: 90
    Here it is again. Anyway- You see the part. All of them should use the same fingering.
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