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Basic Tablature for practising playing

Hi Guys

I was wondering if there is a basic tablature that is easy to learn and cool to show off and also good for exerising the fingers.

If someone can post one up and maybe upload a demo of how it will sound as well.

I really appreciate your time and effort.

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Kirk has a couple in his lessons. There is a spanish bit that sounds great, is simple to play. I am sure you will find something there that fits the bill. If you have pro guitar or powertab(free) you should be able to find something. If you get powertab go to this site and look for david lindsays' tunes. Some of them are very simple yet have a very strong melody. Great examples of playing through chords. This site is all accustic which is hard to find. http://www.acousticpower.com/
AcousticPower.com -- free acoustic tablatures in PowerTab format (free tabs)

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Allthumbs - Thank you for that link. Very good site.


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Allthumbs - Thank you for that link. Very good site.
Am i the only one seeing a patern here?

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Allthumbs - Thank you for that link. Very good site.
Am i the only one seeing a patern here?
What do you mean Rod?

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