I'm the opposite, reading the notes better than the tab, but many
music notation programs will allow you to input in one form and output
in another. Sibelius does, and Finale I think, but probably also some
of the free/inexpensive software that's around. There's a fiddler in
the US Midwest who learned tunes from old tune books that way. He
couldn't read the notes, but by inputing them into a notation program
and playing it back, he could learn the tunes by ear.

Meanwhile, Deep, it seems to be hotter here in New York City than
anything I ever ran into in India. best, val
On Jul 4, 11:39 am, diptanshu roy <[email protected]> wrote:
> really?! i but i cant read anything but tabs... i have picked it up by ear
> as much as i can... :( if i see the tab i can better it i think :)

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