On Wednesday 15 November 2006 13:21, you wrote:
Stewart,
You are right. Isn't it amazing pieces like tombeau de mr comte d'logy by 
Weiss in d flat minor (if I remember well) were not written down in staff and 
later translated into tabulature, just directly tablature. Kind of mental 
switch I don't possess.
As a player you will not like to play this piece in staff notation/original 
key by the way.
Taco
>

> One difficulty I experience with staff notation is coping with key
> signatures, especially if there are lots of accidentals to remember.
> It is so easy to forget which they are, and accidentally play a
> wrong note. Tablature spares you that embarrassment.



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