CANNOT FIND TABS ANYWHERE!!!!!!
CANNOT FIND TABS ANYWHERE!!!!!!
ok i'm looking for tabs for "Closed Casket Requiem" by The Black Dahlia Murder, and cannot find them anywhere, tried 911Tabs Bassmasta MxTabs, everything...anyone know of a reliable site that would have these?
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This is all I could find. Tab Univers didn't have anything either:
http://www.911tabs.com/link/?330386
http://www.911tabs.com/link/?330386
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If you can't find any tabs for the bass. Get the tabs for the guitar and just do what i do. Just follow along with them and pic out the notes that go along with the song. And if the bass plays something different then the guitar at one part just sound out the notes. Most likely most of the bass parts go along with the guitar.
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You know, honestly, I agree with that. Too many kids come up only learning off of tablature and never take the time to develop their ears or learn to read actual music. Sure you can read a tab and know the notes to the song and only have to work on them but, you miss all of the other things that you pick up by learning by ear.Hurricane wrote:God gave you ears, use em!
The only time I really like tablature was when I was teaching because some of the songs I had to learn to show people where not songs that really piqued my interest much, if at all.
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Exactly!!!Punkinhead wrote:You know, honestly, I agree with that. Too many kids come up only learning off of tablature and never take the time to develop their ears or learn to read actual music. Sure you can read a tab and know the notes to the song and only have to work on them but, you miss all of the other things that you pick up by learning by ear.Hurricane wrote:God gave you ears, use em!
The only time I really like tablature was when I was teaching because some of the songs I had to learn to show people where not songs that really piqued my interest much, if at all.
I trust the pieces of cartilage on either side of my head more than anything else. I don't think that there's anything wrong with using a tab IF YOU ALREADY UNDERSTAND YOUR INSTRUMENT. I've played with guys that I've asked for the key or chord progression, and they'll say something along the lines of "I don't know. I'm playing 1, 4, 7." That's about when my face gets red, and then I smack them in the teeth with the headstock of my bass. Okay, I don't really smack them with the headstock; I usually just throw my cabinet at them.


I don't expect people to be walking, talking Berkely textbooks, but I do expect them to communicate to me like real musicians, not ametuers. 1, 4, 7, doesn't mean shit to a keyboardist, and it really doesn't mean shit to a horn player (especially since horn players play in different keys than C concert scale instruments).
It's been so long that I've been in a situation where I had to read standard notation that my site reading is probaly pretty sad right now. *LOL*
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