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That's because you didn't follow the instructions. You have to right-click and save the target as. If you left click on the link, it won't open. The reason as to why that is the case lies with Ricsi and his computer skills.
Edit: What happens when I do the right click thing is that it downloads the file, but it remains empty (0 bytes).
Wow - I have no clue then. xirdneH_imiJ will have to help you out with that...
I have a handwritten version of the tab which I am going to scan and upload probably tomorrow or the day after. Just in case you keep having technical difficulties...
RE: Nino Josele THE DOLPHIN (in reply to xirdneH_imiJ)
thank you and ole Richard and Ramzi I downloaded the piece from the site and no problem at all I didn't do the 'save as' thing I just clicked it and it was downloaded ole !
RE: Nino Josele THE DOLPHIN (in reply to xirdneH_imiJ)
Here is my version - if anyone is interested in the PDF, please send me a private message here on the foro and specify the email address you would like me to send the PDF to. Cheers!
Pages 1 and 2.
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RE: Nino Josele THE DOLPHIN (in reply to xirdneH_imiJ)
I promised I would include some video to clearly show how the left hand looks like while playing this piece according to what I came up with as tabs. I don't play it here 100% as I wrote it in the tab because I realized the differences (especially in the repeated sections) present on the album are actually covered up mistakes and edits that I am sure were not meant to be done that way by Josele (and even if they were, they are just down-right ugly and I don't want to play them that way ).
Obviously at the time I recorded the videos (which was about 4 or 5 weeks ago), I had just memorized the tune but had not gotten it under my fingers yet. Those were practice takes, and I was going to make a better, final take, but then I got swamped with packing in preparation for the move to Nashville, and suddenly got nauseated with the thought of playing guitar because the fight-or-flight response (of worrying about the trip, etc.) kicked in.
Anyway, enough talk - please check out the videos. Feedback of any kind is welcome. Hopefully once/if I get a guitar anytime soon in Nashville (and a webcam), and once/if I get free time to practice guitar again, I'll record a better take.