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Sources for GuitarPro tabs?

I came across MySongBook.com as a great resource for GuitarPro tabs. But unfortunately, they are missing some songs that I'm looking for.

Does anyone have any other good GP repositories? If so, post a link.

Or, if anyone has any good collections of their own that they want to share, I'm into Classic Rock!!

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I googled for you ,but there doesn't seem to be a lot out there for classic rock. Hope one of our members has a link or two for you.

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I think Kirk could tell you more, since (I think) he uses GP.

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Mysongbook.com is the only one I know of ...


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Yeah. Thanks for the help. I did some Googling and Mysongbook.com was about the only thing I came up with as well. Thanks for the help!


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try powertabs its the same sort of thing just a different program but there a lot more sites for it
http://www.powertab-central.net/

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I see you like the Senators?

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ya got that right

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