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Many's a Wild Night is sometimes called the Ballyoran 1.… More…
Also known as 'O'Connell's Farewell to Dublin'… More…
Great solo here by Ole Borud. Check out his solo albums they're all great.… More…
Martin Hayes calls the last tune The Banshee's Wail over the Mangle Pit. The story goes that Martin had no name for the tune and finally asked Tipperary box-player, Paddy O’Brien, a storehouse of such… More…
The challenge with Split-MIDI guitar is creating and sustaining the illusion of two minds playing in sync together. As with my previously posted version of “Nice Work if You Can Get It,” it is difficult… More…
#36 of Moyse's "40 Little Pieces", this is Moment Musical by Franz Schubert. More…
Martin Hayes calls this The Banshee's Wail over the Mangle Pit. The story goes that Martin had no name for the tune and finally asked Tipperary box-player, Paddy O’Brien, a storehouse of such information,… More…
"Tripping Up the Stairs" is a lively Irish traditional jig, usually played in D major. It features a driving, rhythmic melody that makes it a popular choice in Irish music sessions. The tune is often referred… More…
Paris, Salle Pleyel, 16/12/1945… More…
Hello guys and girls, here's at last the tab for Zero The Hero by Cannibal Corpse (originally from Black Sabbath). Probably the easiest song I've ever covered or tabbed. … More…
I'm unable to play guitar at the moment so here's an outside lick that I play. The outside concept is to go up a minor 3rd and play dorian or melodic minor. In this case F melodic minor over a Dm7. More…
A theme written for a beloved character of mine. More…
A practise pal for some different strumming patterns. More…
From the holiday classic animated film, Tim Burton's The Nightmare before Christmas More…
Once again, the "Yacht rock" genre is only because I don't know what genre this classifies under. I don't have a name for this piece, so it's just untitled 2. More…
The only reason it's labeled under "Yacht rock" was because I though it sounded like a silly genre and I have no idea what this piece even classifies as.… More…
Here's an open string A minor hexatonic lick. I use hybrid throughout More…