Just click the little floppy disk icon labeled "tefv.exe", download, install and start playing! Here are a couple of my favotites: Mandozine Tablature Archive (My all time favorite This site is almost exclusively mando-tabs. Of course, none of this information would be of any use if you didn't have the program! You can download it Here. There are many, many sites that list tabledit files.
Mandozine Tablature Archive (My all time favorite! This site is almost exclusively mando-tabs.)Īll Tabs ( This site has tabs for mandolin and many other bluegrass instruments: Banjo, Guitar, Fiddle, even Dulcimer) There are many, many sites that list tabledit files. Use the multitrack option to play just the lead or the whole band! TablEdit is a program for creating, editing, printing and listening to tablature and sheet music (standard notation) for guitar and other fretted, stringed instruments, including mandolin, ukulele, bass and banjo (even taking into consideration the special aspect of the fifth string). Use the metronome to slow down or speed up playback. Follow along to a midi version of the music. Read the tabs or music (standard notation) or both. TefView is a free program that lets you view tabledit files. Quite often there are tunes transcribed for mando but not for guitar. TefView has been one of the most helpful things I have found on the web for learning mandolin. I am particularly interested in the section about converting from one instrument type to another. Download: TABLEDIT Notes: Ive been putting this song off for a long time because, frankly, it intimidated me.