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hi Rainer, well, I expect Ed would know better than me, but... German tab, compared to the more commonlyused French tab, uses numbers instead of letters for the fret, which isn't a problem.
...but the string order is reversed, with the bass at the top, which makes it effectively impossible to play from if you're used to French tab. The symbols above the the "tab thingy" denote the rhythm, just like notes on a score with the lump on the end which shows the pitch removed. To play lute tab on a guitar, tune the G string down to F#. andy Rainer Straschill wrote:
andy butler schrieb:Oh, come on, we all read your English mailing lists and don't complain, so reading some German tab shouldn't be too much to ask in return. ;):-) Lucky the 11 bars worked so well. andy (shame it's in German tab)What is "German tab"? Do you refer to those symbols above the tab-thingie, or what makes it German?Rainer