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November 18th, 2006
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Awsome site for anyone who wants to learn rags like the entertainer, windy and warm..
I dont know how much time these people had on there hands, but this site has just about every popular rag and more, plus it even has the happy birthday song  Its pretty accurate, but you will have to download tab edit but it is so worth it. Not only you can learn to play these songs but you can also listen to it, and you can copy other tabs and check if there are right or not ensted of wasteing your time learning the tab and to only find out its not right. A miricle site, and even has more then rags, it even has green sleeves and even a instermentle piece for a abeatle song when im 64... But its a great sit, and has a lot of good songs to learn, even has the maple leafe rag and good stuff like that. Have fun
http://www.stevemcwilliam.co.uk/guitar/tab.htm
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November 18th, 2006
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There's a lot of good stuff there Gary but the one I'm looking for is missing. It's Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag arranged for guitar by the Rev Gary Davis. I thought you of all people would have found it
I've got a recording of it and I'll eventually get around to working it out by ear - I was just being lazy
Edit: Wow - I must have missed that bit in your post about the Maple leaf rag - I'll go search again - cheers
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November 18th, 2006
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Unless I wasn't looking correctly (which is more than possible), I couldn't find Maple Leaf Rag. I went through it a couple of times but couldn't see it.
"Good Music is that which penetrates the ear with facility and quits the memory with difficulty" Thomas Beecham
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November 18th, 2006
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November 18th, 2006
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There's a good lesson on Maple Leaf rag over at wholenote
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November 18th, 2006
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Woops, sorry this is the site with the maple leafe rag:
http://freetabs.org/listtabs.htm
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November 18th, 2006
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Originally Posted by Fretsource
There's a lot of good stuff there Gary but the one I'm looking for is missing. It's Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag arranged for guitar by the Rev Gary Davis. I thought you of all people would have found it
I've got a recording of it and I'll eventually get around to working it out by ear - I was just being lazy
Edit: Wow - I must have missed that bit in your post about the Maple leaf rag - I'll go search again - cheers
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What cd did the Rev. did a version of that song? I'd really like to hear that one.
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November 18th, 2006
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Originally Posted by garydavis
What cd did the Rev. did a version of that song? I'd really like to hear that one.
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never mind...
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I kind of like this version of Maple Leaf Rag- will never be able to play it, though
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wShR8H5QWSM
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