Notes with circle and a straight line under are half notes (2 beats). Notes with just a straight line are quarter notes (1 beat). Notes with a straight vertical line and a short horizontal line are eighth notes (half a beat). I think that is pretty standard 'tab' notation. There are others like triplets, 16th notes, etc. Hope that helps. Listen to Django's recording to get the 'feel' since that can't really be notated (and to check my transcription for mistakes...)
I just watched the live one. He's amazing. The first link said the video was removed.
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@buco. Yeah @stubla is a legend and a genius - just an amazing player. check out his version of Rive de un Soir; and also Un histoire - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kY9LmTtdOm6KSk8W7Cd2U_9vfsyznm2hg. There is also a bunch of great stuff with the late and very missed Steve Aston. Stu is also a great classic player too with a lot of very cool guitar content on his YT channel.
That was one of my most listened albums for a few months after it came out. I've followed him on YT for several years now. He still surprises me though.
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Could you explain your legend on a napkin please? For example, why the circled notes? Sorry if this is common knowledge...
-Noob.
Can anyone point me to a TAB for Twelfth Year? Stu does an amazing job in these videos.
Cheers Phil
I just watched the live one. He's amazing. The first link said the video was removed.
@buco. Yeah @stubla is a legend and a genius - just an amazing player. check out his version of Rive de un Soir; and also Un histoire - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kY9LmTtdOm6KSk8W7Cd2U_9vfsyznm2hg. There is also a bunch of great stuff with the late and very missed Steve Aston. Stu is also a great classic player too with a lot of very cool guitar content on his YT channel.
That was one of my most listened albums for a few months after it came out. I've followed him on YT for several years now. He still surprises me though.