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There are several websites that one can find harmonica tabs. These websites include Harp Tabs, Creedence Online, Modern Blues Harmonica, and Harmonica Country.
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Looking at the tabs, Nebraska seems to be in the key of A. Cross-harp for A would be D. Try a D harp.
Go to the pull out tabs on the right and find "Staff" tab (or simply click on the key signature itself on the music) and it'll give you a list of key signatures to choose from. You can also change the modes to major and minor, and even to some of the rarer forms. Hope this helps! =D
The chords for nearly the whole song are: Em, C, G, D listen to the song and work out the timing (: You can also check out 911 tabs
There are several websites that one can find harmonica tabs. These websites include Harp Tabs, Creedence Online, Modern Blues Harmonica, and Harmonica Country.
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what are the harnonica tabs for this tune
http://www.harmonicaacademy.com/ offers a variety of harmonica lessons, from free introductory courses to affordable advanced lessons. This website also has harmonica tabs and a forum to talk to other beginning harmonica players.
Google it. if you cant find it on google try looking in a library for a song book
You can find the tabs here: http://www.911tabs.com/tabs/j/jonas_brothers/black_keys_tab.htm
Looking at the tabs, Nebraska seems to be in the key of A. Cross-harp for A would be D. Try a D harp.
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/johnny_flynn_tabs.htm there are 9 tabs in total
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Formulas and data are two tabs that you will find in Excel and not in Word.
The lyrics to the song Unchain My Heart by Joe Cocker can be found online at popular sites like MetroLyrics, 911 Tabs, MP3 Lyrics, Song Lyrics and Ultimate Guitar.
The name of the song is "Wagon Wheel". You can find some different tabs online. It just depends on what key you're looking for. For the most part you can pretty well listen to the track and jam and adjust accordingly. Seems they use a lot of D and C.. just depends on the track. Great band though so you probably won't ever match them note for note.