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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 11:33:47 -0500
From: Douglas Tate
Subject: Re: Harp on! / call for entries

At 09:52 AM 02/23/02 -0500, Glenn Weiser wrote:

>At the end of the day, I still think the inclusion of tab in books is good
>because it makes things beginner-friendly.

Beginner-friendly is great... but would you completely tab a harmonica book
containing Richard Hunter solos? I'm not talking about the occasional
indication of a new technique or a sign that this particular note is done
using this reed double bent etc. I'm talking full tab... so the beginner
can do them? Do the major publishing companies insist on full tab in this
sort of situation? That would be rather like having full fingering,
string and note values written on a violin concerto.

I'not fighting here, just curious and a bit aghast at the possible answer :)

Douglas t