Okay... turns out that "Rainbow's End" came exclusively from Mel Bay's Masters of the Plectrum Guitar. That changes things a bit. Mel Bay is protective of its copyrights. What I may have to do is learn the song, then write my own tab, with at least one obvious "error" so that it won't infringe on their copyright. I'll keep y'all updated.
I transcribed "Eddie's Twister" already last month, but I'd have to transfer it manually from the transcription program into Sibelius to output a PDF. If you're friend hasn't finished it yet, I'll go ahead and do it.
Thanks,
Steve
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I transcribed "Eddie's Twister" already last month, but I'd have to transfer it manually from the transcription program into Sibelius to output a PDF. If you're friend hasn't finished it yet, I'll go ahead and do it.
Thanks,
Steve
Steve, you should not have to do that if your transcription program has a print function. There are lots of free PDF generators available. They function as printer drivers and appear as one of your printers. I use PrimoPDF: http://www.primopdf.com/index.aspx, but there are others just as good.
Benny
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Just an update - still working on the project... getting help from all over the world! It is becoming a much bigger project than expected and should be really something when finished!
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I transcribed "Eddie's Twister" already last month, but I'd have to transfer it manually from the transcription program into Sibelius to output a PDF. If you're friend hasn't finished it yet, I'll go ahead and do it.
Thanks,
Steve
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles