These files tablatures for guitar
are with the format .tef .For read them, it is necessary the TablEdit
software for you. See low. In bottom of the page, a small
glossary for the technical terms.
A good news: Matthieu Leschemelle, the author
of TablEdit, has created a software, TEFVIEW, which allows to read,
listen and to print the tablatures with the tef format. It is free!!!!!!!
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In connection with the writing of my tablatures :
With regard to the link notes, with the writing,
I do not make a difference between hammer ( H ) and pulling
off ( PO ). I decontaminated besides in TablEdit the writing
of these two effects. The tablatures is clearer thus... Know
that when the second note is larger than the first, one hammer
( H ) and when the second note is smaller than the first, one
pulling off ( PO ). Do not forget that the notes between brackets
are not played. They mean that the preceding notes continue
to sound. I think of using more and more this way of writing
for a better clearness of the tablature. Moreover, so that each
measurement is quite readable, I insert certain silences. Attention,
they do not mean obligatorily that the sound stops (well to
listen to the recording). In any event, in flamenco, all must
sound longest possible... Do not forget either that the direction
of the arrows is compared to the ground: downwards, one goes
down, upwards, one goes up. Do not hesitate to write to me if
you do not understand. In little time, small a fichier.tef will
be available with all the explanations.

Soon on this page :
Rumba of Sabicas. Los Pinares ( tangos ) de Paco
de Lucia.

SMALL
GLOSSARY
Rasgueado: au, a, m, i to the bottom =
4 movements
Remolino : P
to the top, au et i to the bottom = 3 movements, the same +
P to the top = 4 movements.
F : struck. The
thumb rests on the 6° cord after the movement
Alzapua : two
movements of the thumb, the first to the bottom, the second
to the top
Buté :
alternation of the index and major, each finger resting on the
string lower
P.S. : the direction
of the arrows is compared to the ground.
au : auricular.
a : annular.
m : major.
i : index. P : thumb
