Stones tab site?

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Stones tab site?

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I was wondering if anyone knew of a good Rolling Stones tab site? I've been looking for ages and haven't found one. Being my second favorite band, I know how to play like two songs because of the lack of good tabs! Help would be appreciated!
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:roll: I guess the Sontes are underappreciated in today's modern society! :roll:
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Not really, its just I don't think there's a decent tab site.
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Post by Macht »

I use Ultimate-Guitar.com for my tab crap. Sorry I'm too lazy to look if they have stones tab
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Post by You_Enjoy_Myself »

NJPearce22 wrote::roll: I guess the Sontes are underappreciated in today's modern society! :roll:

Maybe it's just that they were overappreciated in the past. I've never thought they were anything special. Catchy tunes and big hype can take you a long way though.
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Check out this site: http://guitar.about.com/gi/dynamic/offs ... /keith.htm

It's a lesson in Keith Richards style. I know it's in French, but the tabs are pretty accurate and there are midi examples of the songs as well.
Most of his stuff is either in open G or open D tuning. Once you learn a couple songs it becomes real easy to play that style. Not the most technically difficult, but it sounds cool anyway.
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