Originally Posted by: guitarplayer196
Another great tool is using Guitar Pro 5 which is becoming the standard for tabs now.[/quote]
I agree with this! Virtually any MIDI engine will help you do this. But Guitar Pro 5 and Power Tabs are the most guitar user friendly. In fact GT scores are created by using GP5. :) It is a wonderful program.
However, again I offer a word of warning. Those Guitar Pro format tabs you can find all over the net aren't always accurate either.
[QUOTE=GuitardedGeezer]Can anyone recommend a good site/publisher/location to get professional style sheet music and tabs (without killing my wallet)?
I've been using any and all the following with success now for a few years.
http://www.musicnotes.com/
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/
http://www.music44.com/
http://www.freehandmusic.com/
You can typically find most anything you want on at least one of them. You can download it directly from the site and print or view on your screen. Many of them offer a MIDI file to go along with the notation. And it is a good deal to buy only the song you want for a few dollars.
Best of success with it!
Christopher Schlegel
Guitar Tricks Instructor
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