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John Czajkowski

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Here is a score with TAB for one of our more straight ahead tunes, Steve's Stunt Double, dedicated to Steve Morse and the Dregs. It's track number 9 on the album with Jerry Goodman, the Great American Road Trip. I finally got around to TABing it out for Bruce Egnater. Go Bruce-daddy!

http://users.bandzoogle.com/hecticwatermelon/files/Steve_sStuntDouble_Score_TAB.pdf

If you don't have the audio for the tune and protest iTunes, here is a BubeTube video of us slogging it out live (and rushing it like a big dog too):

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-W-de-cov4"]YouTube - "Steve's Stunt Double" by Hectic Watermelon[/ame]

Here is the audio for the first four sections from the album.

(EDIT: added audio)

Steve's Stunt Double (longer sample)
 
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Ponch

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That was super wicked John!! thanks for sharing it with us, I just subscribed HWM @ Youtube too, looking forward to more cool stuff from HWM !
 

DavidOfOz

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Hey Colin, I used Sibelius. It is really intuitive. I call Finale, "Guteneberg's Revenge" - I hate it so much.

Agreed! Sibelius is an excellent package. I run a small (very small!) music engraving/transcription business in my spare time, and use Sibelius heavily. I highly recommend it. (In a way, Sibelius helped pay for my BFR Luke!)
 

John Czajkowski

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Thanks for looking through the TAB. Hope there aren't any mistakes now...:eek:

Here is a good section of the audio from the album with Jerry to read/play along with. Feel free to ask any question if something isn't clear or working for you:

Steve's Stunt Double (longer sample)
 

John Czajkowski

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Thanks for the kind words 'yall...even though you dropped the S-bomb.;)

Hey sixty-four, glad you're still diggin HWM#1, and when I wrap up the Minnemann masacre, I begin work on HWM #2, which is going to be a very different animal this time! I'm glad you can appreciate the challenges we all face writing over some of Marco's stuff. :confused: I've already learned a ton from him!
 
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