RE: [Harp-L] Tabs for overblows?
I use the same system but with "°", and I don't do any difference between OB
and OD.
example :
4 +5 +6 6' 6° +7 8 9°
Would be:
4 draw, 5 blow, 6 blow, 6 draw bent half tone, 6 overblow, 7 blow, 8 draw, 9
overdraw
I think it is a bit faster to be written, but a bit less convenient for
readers who are not used to it.
Best regards,
Jerome
www.youtube.com/JersiMuse
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Envoyé : dimanche 16 mai 2010 18:29
À : Mojo Red
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Objet : Re: [Harp-L] Tabs for overblows?
I use an excalmation point. 4 overblow would be 4! In handwriting I
just put a dot over the number.
Michael Rubin
Michaelrubinharmonica.com
On 5/16/10, Mojo Red <harplicks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey Venky. Not sure if there's any "standard" way to tab for overbends,
but when I'm tabbing, I use initials "OB" for an overblow and "OD" for an
overdraw.... (Clunky, I know, but it works for me)
>
> So... a phrase might look like this:
> 4, 5+, 6+, 6+OB, 7 would translate to
> 4 draw, 5 blow, 6 blow, 6 overblow, 7 draw...
>
> And another example
> 6, 7, 8, 8OD, 8 would translate to
> 6 draw, 7 draw, 8 draw, 8 overdraw, 8 draw
>
> Hope this helps.
> Harpin' in Colroado,
> --Ken M
> TeraBlu Band on My Space
> http://www.myspace.com/terablu
>
>
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> From: "venkyr@xxxxxxx" <venkyr@xxxxxxx>
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Sun, May 16, 2010 3:56:43 AM
> Subject: [Harp-L] Tabs for overblows?
>
> Dear List,
> Can someone shed light on how overblows are depicted
> in harp tabs? The song- Flying Home by Dennis
> Gruenling in the CD album- History of the Blues
> Harmonica Concert- has some of that on a Ab harp for
> an Eb tune.
> Thanks
> Venky
>
> www.myspace.com/harpdad
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