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Some other Steve tab: http://hem1.passagen.se/joabnu/
I've heard that some of this tab
is correct and some isn't... "Goodbye", in particular, has been Tabbed
out in open position with no capo, but Steve performs it live with a capo
at the 5th fret.
(This what I'm told - I have no idea!)
Hints
on playing Steve Earle guitar parts by ACushen@aol.com
Hints from Andrew
Cushen (a.k.a. ACushen@aol.com)
on how to prepare tablature files for the web:
I've gotten a few questions asking
how I prepare the Tab that you see on Lisa's site. It's a several-step
process. First, I use a shareware program called Tabestry, for Windows.
It's an excellent Tab editor - the lines are all there, all you do is enter
the fret numbers on the proper string, and it supports many different stringed
instruments, not just guitar. It also lets you play back the Tab you've
entered, through your sound card. In this capacity, it supports any tuning
you want.
Once that's done, I do a Screen Capture.
Since I use Windows 95, that's as simple as hitting Alt-Print Screen (if
you use Win 3.1, there are several shareware screen capture programs available).
Next, I open up the Paint program that
comes with Windows, and from the Edit menu I choose PASTE (note that Paint
cannot be open while you're doing the screen capture. Don't ask *me* why!!).
I save the file as a 16 color .BMP file and open it in Photoshop (the shareware
program Paint Shop Pro works also). Here, I edit out the menus and toolbars
from Tabestry, add a title, and export it as a .GIF file to cut down on
file size. TA DA!!! Now you know why it takes me a while to do each song.
. . but it's the best way I've found to do Tab!!
Now go out and send Lisa some Tab!!
Please feel free to submit other tablature...
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