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Tuning should remain in standard cmaj
I recommend listening to this piece as the dotted eighth-sixteenth note pairs are hard to convey in text but are easy to play once you hear it.
The recording of from the famous Vladimir Horowitz, the video is not mine, all credit to the proper owner
6, 6 6-6,
6, 6 6-6,
6, 6 6-6 1° 7-(1°->7) 6-6 6-6,
1° 1° 1°-1° 3° 2°-2° 1° 1°-1°,
6°-5° 4° 3°-3°,
6°-5° 4° 3°-3°,
6, 6 6-6 1° 7 7 6-6 6 6,
6°-5° 4° 3°-3°,
6°-5° 4° 3°-3°,
6° 6° 6°-6° 1°° 7°-7° 6°-6° 6°-6,
6, 6 6-6 1° 7 (1°->7) 6-6 6 6,
- Chopin
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How To Read The Tabs
SOLFEGE | DO | RE | MI | FA | SO | LA | TI |
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Letter Notes | C | D | E | F | G | A | B |
Number Notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
-Notes inside a parentheses (ex: (135) ) are played together (slide/glissando)
-The tabs/notes posted on this site are designed to be played on kalimba, but you can also play it on other instruments like: piano ,flute, recorder, ocarina , glockenspiel, clarinet, xylophone, otamatone, and etc. Simply use our online kalimba tab converter to convert the tabs/notes to SOLFEGE (do re mi) or letter notation (C D E).