Select a Harp
Click the note to insert it in the TAB

This is a LIGHT VERSION of FreeHarpTab editor based on Bertram Becher's idea of making compatible with free downloadable SEYDEL-TabSuite FOR LISTENING TABS
WITH SEYDEL TAB TOOL
The full featured FreeHarpTab editor is based on Adam Gussow's tabbing method. I mean he doesn't notate only the note and the bending but he inserts the beat ( a- four-a) and some information about techniques (triplet, tongue blocking etc).
With 2d 3b .. notation it's harder to play an unknown song.
1. Select ALL notes in this tab (Ctrl + A)
2. Copy (Ctrl + C) to the clipboard.
3. Open Seydel SEYDEL-TabTool
4. Paste it (Ctrl + V).
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This is a LIGHT VERSION of FreeHarpTab editor FOR LISTENING TABS WITH SEYDEL TAB TOOL The FreeHarpTab editor is based on Adam Gussow's tabbing method. I mean he doesn't notate only the note and the bending but he inserts the beat ( a- four-a) and some information about techniques (triplet, tongue blocking etc).
With 2d 3b .. notation it's harder to play an unknown song.

With FreeHarpTab I try  to make Adam Gussow's tab to work prgramatically -> see The structure of a note

Seydel Tips
the swiss army knife for harp players

>Tip 1 >>Technique: reed offset 42-06

>Tip 2 >>Practise: convenient harp-cases 43-06

>Tip 3 >>Practise: interesting harp-freeware 44-06

>Tip 4 >>Technique: fine tuning 45-06

>Tip 5 >>Special: Seydel Low and LLow 46-06

>Tip 6 >>Special: extra tuning Circular/Melody King 47-06

>Tip 7 >>Triola - a children's wind instrument 48-06

>Tip 8 >>Technique: maintenance of valves 49-06

>Tip 9 >>Practise: blues scheme and improvisation 50-06

>Tip 10 >>Practise: Seydel's virtual harmonica 01-07

>Tip 11 >>Practise: new models for traditional music 03-07

>Tip 12 >>Special: Chromatic DeLux Chor 04-07

>Tip 13 >>Practice: Exercise with play alongs 06-07

>Tip 14 >>Special: Concerto - Octave harmonica for Cajun and Zydeco 08-07

>Tip 15 >>Fun: discover SEYDEL's anniversary model 10-07

>Tip 16 >>New: SEYDEL's premiere with stainless steel reeds! 12-07

>Tip 17 >>Practice: melodies with the Happy Harmonica System 15-07

>Tip 18 >>Practice: TRAINing using the Solist Pro 12 17-07

>Tip 19 >>Practice: Playing Chicago Style - amplified harp 20-07

>Tip 20 >>Special: Richter- and Solo-Tuning 33-07

>Tip 21 >>Practice: The 1847 LE song 03-08

>Tip 22 >>Practice: The three most important positions on the harp 04-08

>Tip 23 >>Special: SEYDEL Low and Superlow harps on stage 07-08

>Tip 24 >>Special: Vern Smith's Hands Free Chromatic on the basis of the SEYDEL Chromatic DeLuxe 07-08

>Tip 25 >>New: SEYDEL Soundcheck Vol. 2 - Blues Playback Pack 40-08 

>Tip 26 >>Practise: Exercise slowly learn fastly - Freeware to slow down mp3s 45-08 

>Tip 27 >>Practice: Special Tunings 10-09  

>Tip 28 >>Special: Halve valved diatonic Blues harmonicas 19-09

>Tip 29 Precise look inside: the SAXONY CHROMATIC 24-09   

>Tip 30 >>Blues 1847 with wooden covers - made by Raymond Brodur 30-09

>Tip 31 >>Key labels for SEYDEL's new harmonica case 35-09

>Tip 32 >>Harp-o-matic application 37-09

>Tip 33 >>Software-Download: SEYDEL-TabSuite 52-09    

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