What Is Music For 72 scales called Melakarrtaas–A rare gift to the music world
Jul 10
An article by: James Mulvale

Here is some handy stationary I made which you can print off. They are all in Word 2000 (Doc) format and should be ready to go. The examples here are filled in, but the downloads are completely blank.Tablature:

Click the link below to download document.

4 String bass / Mandolin / Banjo / Ukulele etc

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Bass Tab

5 String Bass / Banjo tab

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5 String Bass Tab

6 String Guitar Tab

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6 String Guitar Tab

7 String Guitar Tab

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7 String Guitar Tab

Other stuff:

Chord Diagrams

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Chord Diagrams

Chord Changing Exersise

Fairly self explanatory, you fill in the boxes with 4 chords then alternate between them all giving a total of 12 changes (C to F, F to C; C to G, G to C etc). This is very good for beginners learning to change chords as the diagrams are large and the learner is restricted to the four chords on the sheet.

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Chord Changing Exersise

Fretboard Sheet

This can be used for many things, such as laying out scales, showing different inversions of chords, showing all the positions of certain notes etc…

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Scale Sheet

I’ll be putting some more up soon. Enjoy!


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5 Responses to “Blank Stationary for Guitar / Bass / Mandolin / Banjo”

  1. Tyler Oakleaf Says:

    Excellent resources! Really cool stuff!

  2. Sean Gill Says:

    I tried downloading the chord diagram chart and it was blank. Anyone else have this problem?

  3. James Mulvale Says:

    Hi It’s James.. I’m not sure why your diagrams are blank, are you using Word 2000 or above? sorry if this doesn’t help.

  4. Sean Gill Says:

    No, I only have text edit on my Mac. I’ll try the file on another computer. All the other files look ok

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