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  One Toke over the Line

Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I might find the entire sheet music for "One Toke Over the Line" ?
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or try this link... http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic...?ppn=MN0040943

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Thanks for the help.
I am searching for sheet music to learn the notes of the melody. Which brings me to another question. I read that piano music is terrible to play the quitar from. They said it's piano music with guitar chords on the top of the staff. So, where would one find true guitar music in sheet form? I have never run across this or is there really such a thing?
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Thanks Bob.........that's great!
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Hey Bob,

What would I use to open a "tef" file. You've got some good tabs there, but I don't know what program to open them with.

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To open "tef" files you will need TablEdit. One can download a free version form, http://www.tabledit.com/download/downlo_e.shtml
Go to the 'TEFview Free TablEdit File Viewer' and down load the free viewer. fast easy download.


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