jay
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Post by jay on Feb 20, 2009 23:42:53 GMT
Which is the best source of sheet music/tab for Shadows tunes please? I found Mustang Music. What are these versions like...anyone?
Jay
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Post by Charlie Hall on Feb 21, 2009 2:03:49 GMT
I think those were written by Steve Gibb. I have not seen them but I have heard from one or two players that the fingering is not always as they would play. There is someone else who has written tabs but I don't remember his name, sorry. Regards, Charlie
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Post by tonybiker on Feb 21, 2009 2:04:46 GMT
Hi Jay. The Mustang tab is excellent and if used with the CD's are a great way to learn them. Mustang or should I say Pat Territt at that time were the first to import the UB Hank CD's/Tab and then went on to produce Casting A Shadow backing/tab. Another good source for tab is 911tab. www.911tabs.com/ You can print off this for free and most seem to be accurate although there are plenty to choose from. And lets not forget Goran at goran.tangring.com/ Here you will find most Shadows tab and backing tracks for free. The guy is a hero for keeping this site going for free so always consider donating an amount of money to help his cause. Hope that helps. Tony
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Post by tonybiker on Feb 21, 2009 2:06:18 GMT
They are OK Charlie. Bought all of them years ago and a part from a few changes are not bad. Steve Gibb did to the tab work.
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streetboy
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Post by streetboy on Feb 21, 2009 9:49:10 GMT
Hi,
Ian McCutcheon (http://shadowsworkout.ucoz.com) has done a series of great Shadows Workout backing CDs. They include both the backing tracks and also the corresponding demo tracks.
Tony Clout (http://www.tabman.co.uk) has written the tabs.
rgds Soren
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Post by Charlie Hall on Feb 21, 2009 23:56:31 GMT
Tony Clout, that was the name I couldn't remember. Regards, Charlie
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