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This is a loose transcription for mandolin of the Missouri fiddle tune as played by Peter Ostroushko on Meeting on Southern Soil Butch recorded it on The Blue Grass Band’s 2nd Cut. Pilgrim’s Knob: Bill Monroe tune taught to me by banjoist Butch Robins. Jitterbug Waltz: The Fats Waller classic based on the playing of Jethro Burns. There are more variations, but this is the basic melody. The key to it is to slide into the B (2nd fret A string) and E note 7th fret A string). The Fun’s All Over:This is based on the playing of Mike Compton as played on Climbing the Walls. Tanyards: One of the former “lost” Bill Monroe tunes now made popular by Mike Compton. Very unique old time tune that goes from A minor to A Major. My arrangement, loosely based on the playing of Mike Compton, as heard on Butch Robins’ Grounded Centered Focused. Pine Grove Furnace: Original tune performed by Will Kimble and me on the Butch Baldassari tribute CD, The Road Home.Įast Tennessee Blues: The great fiddle tune dating back to the early days of the Grand Ole Opry. Works well due to tune being in A allowing use of open strings. An interesting mandolin adaptation of the tune. Ten Years Gone: One of my favorite Led Zeppelin tunes. A lot of work is going into this, so at this time, here is part one (up through the first phrases of the solo). ![]() Voodoo Child Part 1: Part one of one of my most frequent tab requests. Key to this is to be funky and get that vibrato going! Watch on YouTube Spanish Castle Magic: One of my favorite Hendrix tunes. ![]() ![]() The Wind Cries Mary: One of Hendrix’s most popular tunes. Wish You Were Here: The great Roger Waters/Pink Floyd tune. Over the Hills and Far Away Part 1: Led Zeppelin tune. Goodbye Blue Sky: The beautiful Roger Waters tune from Pink Floyd’s the Wall, played and sang by the incomparable David Gilmour. Minor pentatonic blues box pattern: Demonstrates an open blues box pattern for mandolin. Minor pentatonic blues box pattern: Demonstrates a closed blues box pattern for mandolin. Major pentatonic blues box pattern: Demonstrates a closed blues box pattern for mandolin. Taken from guitar stylists such as Stevie Ray Vaughn and Ronnie Earl. “Over the IV” Lick”: Great blues lick to play over the IV chord (this example in E). These are movable shapes which can be transposed to any key. YouTube videoġ0 Blues Turnarounds in E Major: Exploring turnarounds in the Key of Eīasic Blues Shuffles: Different shuffle patterns for the Key of A. However, the last couple measures are firmly based in Young’s playing. Most of the intro is correct until the end cause hard to make out mandolin due to guitar. Johnny Young style intro (key of G) based on No 12 is at the Station: A great tune from Johnny Young’s early 70’s Bluesway album I Can’t Keep My Feet From Jumpin’. The playing of Rich DelGrosso–Get Your Nose Outta My Bizness! : Opening 12 bars to the title track from Rich’s album of the same name. Mandolin backup riffing inspired by blues fingerstyle guitar: A fun riff that harks back to great fingerstyle guitar playing. (Please check out my YouTube channel for my blues mandolin instruction videos )ĭ Double Stop Shuffle: Doing organ type shuffling using double stops. All the tabs can be found in the “Tablature” folder of my me.com public folder: NOTE: To make things easier for you (and much better for me), I’m not including individual links for the tabs. #TEFVIEW MANDOLIN TABS FREE#Please download the free Tefview to view them. Some of the following lessons/tabs were created in Tabledit. What follows are the list of tabs I have available. If you get any use of these tabs or my YouTube lessons/videos, consider donating to this effort. It’s one of the reasons tab books aren’t cheap. As much as I would like to honor all of them, it is a time-consuming task. Screenshot of TefView being used to view "Blackberry Blossom" tabs.I get a lot of requests to tab tunes out. #TEFVIEW MANDOLIN TABS INSTALL#Just click the little floppy disk icon labeled "tefv.exe", download, install and start playing! #TEFVIEW MANDOLIN TABS DOWNLOAD#Of course, none of this information would be of any use if you didn't have the program! You can download it Here. #TEFVIEW MANDOLIN TABS ARCHIVE#Mandozine Tablature Archive (My all time favorite! This site is almost exclusively mando-tabs.)Īll Tabs ( This site has tabs for mandolin and many other bluegrass instruments: Banjo, Guitar, Fiddle, even Dulcimer) There are many, many sites that list tabledit files. Use the multitrack option to play just the lead or the whole band! Use the metronome to slow down or speed up playback. Follow along to a midi version of the music. Read the tabs or music (standard notation) or both. TefView is a free program that lets you view tabledit files. TefView has been one of the most helpful things I have found on the web for learning mandolin. ![]()
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