• TAB: Anne Lauber - Arabesque (3/3)

    From oniscoid@gmail.com@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, August 29, 2019 07:39:36
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    accents - sometimes the grouped notes overlap the measures measure 40 - the pentuplet is made up of thirty-second notes
    measure 93 - the sheet has 3 slashes through the tails of all the chords on the
    top 3 strings and 3 slashes below the chord on the bottom 3 strings
    - this indicates repeated 32nd notes (slashes with chords can also
    mean that the notes played alternate between the upper note(s) and
    the lowest note of the chord) - these are the notes in the sheet -

    93 | . | . | . | .
    e|-19------18------19------18------|
    B|-19------19------18------19------|
    G|-17------17------17------17------|
    D|-0===============================|
    A|-0===============================|
    E|-0===============================|

    ===== - note held, length of note
    -=-=- - let the notes continue ringing, don't dampen the sound
    |-3-| - triplet - 3 notes in the time of 2 notes
    |-6-| - sextuplet - 6 notes (usually) played in the time of 4 notes
    |-5-| - pentuplet - 5 notes played in the time of 4 notes
    |-8-| - octuplet - 8 notes (usually) played in the time of 6 or 4 notes ->-->- - increasing in tempo from the start to the end of the phrase
    |---| - (above the tab) groups of notes (as given in the sheet)
    - (above the tab) accented, marked, stressed
    / - slide the note up
    ' - breath mark - slight pause
    < < < - crescendo - growing louder, becoming gradually louder
    - decrescendo - growing softer, becoming gradually softer
    accel. - accelerando - gradually getting faster
    ad lib - the tempo is decided by the player
    Allarg. - allargando - gradually becoming slower (and often louder)
    Calme - restful, calm, tranquil
    f - forte - loud
    ff - fortissimo - very loud
    F. - Fermata - pause, note(s) held
    g - grace note - ornament - an extra note played just before the main
    note and immediately released - the following note is usually
    played as a hammer-on, a pull-off (or sometimes a slide)
    h - hammer-on
    mf - mezzoforte - moderately loud
    molto - much, very (molto rall. - slowing down a lot)
    mp - mezzopiano - moderately loud
    mosso - motion (Un poco piu mosso - a little more animated, a bit quicker)
    p - (below the tab) piano - soft
    p - (between the notes) pull-off
    piu - more (piu mosso - more motion)
    poco - little (poco rall. / poco rit. - a little slower)
    pose - settled
    Presto - fast
    rit. - ritenuto - slowing down, suddenly slower
    rall. - rallentando - slowing down (often becoming gradually softer)
    tempo - speed (a tempo - return to the earlier tempo)
    <12> - open (natural) octave harmonic on the 12th fret
    2<14> - octave harmonic, left hand 2nd fret, right hand points to 14th fret 7<19> - octave harmonic, left hand 7th fret, right hand points to 19th fret 8<20> - octave harmonic, left hand 8th fret, right hand points to 20th fret

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