Pacs wrote:I thought those tabs were actually the ones written by dave and timmy? The one with the Luther College CD logo on the front of it and stuff?
i don't know of any artist who actually has any part in their tab books.
Vic Wooten did his "Best of Victor Wooten" a few years back. I saw it in a store, but didn't get it.
As to tab books, they're fairly accurate. I have a number of them, and when I compare them to this site, they are pretty much the same. For me, it's a little easier because I can see the lyrics along with the tab. It's just a matter of opinion.
yeah, but sometimes the books are really ocnfusing, like this clapton book i got, has like 6 guitar parts to one song, thats like one or two lines of music to a page
~joe
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crash_in_to_me wrote:yeah, but sometimes the books are really ocnfusing, like this clapton book i got, has like 6 guitar parts to one song, thats like one or two lines of music to a page
yeah, sheet music is weird at times when the tabs are with it for multiple guitars...
Anybody know when this book is actually released?I saw the "usually ships within 1 to 2 months" note. Just made me wonder if its even been released yet, cause no other sheet music store has it.
Pacs wrote:I thought those tabs were actually the ones written by dave and timmy? The one with the Luther College CD logo on the front of it and stuff?
i don't know of any artist who actually has any part in their tab books.
i know ari hest has a large part in most of his tabs that are circulating online
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Heres my statement, I have the first book, Its perfectly accurate. And when people say that the others aren't accurate like 41 on crash, their right, thats not he plays it live, but that is what was recorded.
As discussed before-----these tab books are extremely accurate. The question is simple. Do you want to play like Dave or sound like Dave? If you want the look----the tab books aren't for you. If you just want to play his music and have it sound exactly like his songs, get the tab books.
Oh yeah---and the tab books not only show Dave's guitar parts, but also Tim's as well as translating the horns and violin arranged for guitar. Not to mention the strumming patters, rests, and timing are all in there. And one more added bonus---the melody line is in there for anyone who wants to play lead on the song.