This piece represents the author's own interpretation of this piece, and may be used for private use only. Willem Feltkamp Email wfeltkamp@hotmail.com Anonymus This little piece is a little more difficult than it looks. I like it because it has a medieval dance feeling to it, with a strong emphasis on the first count, and it has a nice moving bass line in the beginning. The two bars, A and B, should be played AABA. there is one sixteenth note, which I have marked with an extra |. I play the note just before the final chord with an embellishment. If anyone knows the title of the song, and when it was written, please let me know. Enjoy! -------------------------------------------------------------------- C G/B Am D/Fis G C F G Gsus C | | | | | | | || | | | | e:0---3-------|------------|------1-0---|------------| B:1-----1-3---|1---3---0---|1--0------3-|3-----1-1---| G:------------|------2---0-|----2-------|0-------0---| D:------------|------------|----3-------|--------2---| A:3-------2---|0-----------|3-----------|--------3---| E:----------3-|----2---3---|------------|----3-------| C G/B Am D G/B C A7 Dsus D G | | | | | | | | | | | | e:--0-----3---|8-7-5-0-2---|3-2-0-3-2-3-|3-----2-3---|| B:----3-1-----|----------3-|------------|--------0---|| G:----------0-|------------|------------|------------|| D:------------|--------0---|------------|0-----------|| A:3-------2---|0-----------|2---3---0---|------------|| E:------------|------------|------------|--------3---|| P.S. If you know of a program for Windows for writing TAB with or without score, please let me know.