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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 06:19:34 +0000
From: "Michael Peloquin"
Subject: Re: ASCII Tab Idea

Glenn, MyQuill, Iron Mike, all TAB, SN, & ASCII TAB proponents,
Great points from all camps. Please take some of all, absorb like a sponge.
Hey, I don't read TAB very well, so I guess that I may get snickered at in
certain circles.
Glenn-
99% is probably understated--let's improve that number, there are ways to
look at SN for 10 hole that are really not that painful. Keep your eyes,
ears and minds open.
Now how does le riff go?
Overblow, over bend, over done.
- ---WELCOME BACK HARP-L-
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Gdog Gd Peloquin
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>From: Glenn Weiser
>As the author of 3 harmonica books, let me say that tab is not stupid at
>all. Tab is eminently practicle and spares one from
>having to learn to read music on the harmonica in 12 different keys.
>Harmonica tab was also invented by a brilliant artist,
>American painter Thomas Hart Benton, who was most certainly not stupid.
>The goal in writing anything for a musician is to make the reader/player
>understand what you want him to play. Tab helps with
>this in most cases-I bet 99% of harmonica players cannot read in all 12
>keys. Tab is good, useful, and here to stay. Get used
>to it.
>
>Glenn Weiser
>http://www.celticguitarmusic.com/harppage.htm

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