"La Espana Waltz", which I find more evocative as "Española", is a really nice tune of the american Frank B. Converse (1837-1903). Considered as one of the most important banjo players in the 19th century, he published several tutorials and a great quantity of interesting material to be explored for any curious banjo player.

You can find more information about Frank Converse in this website:
https://www.banjothimble.com/banjo-me...

Painting of Baldomero Romero Ressendi
La danza de los pavos (The dancing of the peacocks, 1967)

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http://theandeanbanjo.blogspot.com.co/

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Comment by Joel Hooks on November 2, 2021 at 18:58

I use the voice feature to double flag the 5th string Gs and set all the rests to not visible.  It is not perfect but prints out fine. 

Comment by carrie horgan on November 2, 2021 at 19:33

That's great, thank you Marc!  I just printed off and played it through - it's an interesting tune with all the little grace notes (and I can see it would be difficult to tab out - so thank you again!).  Sorry to hijack German's video.

Comment by Trapdoor2 on November 2, 2021 at 20:24

Joel, there are several ways to get that double flag. Years ago, I needed to produce something that had a bunch of them and I was wearing myself out doing them individually. I went out on the Musescore forums and in just a few minutes got a master-class in doing it. You can somehow (I forget) tell the software to do it for every 5th string "G" and presto! I only do it now if I have to produce something for publication (or if somebody asks me to).

Rests: it just depends on the piece. Especially in tab, multi-voice rests are generally just annoying. I depend a lot on my ears for the rhythms...but it is nice to have them sometimes if I'm trying to count.

Thanks Carrie, I usually learn something when I do this. Sometimes I have to re-learn things I've forgotten!

Comment by Joel Hooks on November 2, 2021 at 20:38

Sorry, I meant that I delete the rests when using the feature for double flag.  On a piece with two voices I will use a third voice for the double flag.  I will put in rests if the piece has them on the score.

I have been transposing things for the 5 stringer using the "whiteout" method with a graphics app on my iPad.  It is not the fastest thing in the world but I like using the originals. 

If it is just for me, I don't do anything and read it off of the page, unless I am making my own arrangement (my handwriting makes Frank Bradbury's look like calligraphy).

Comment by German David Patarroyo on November 2, 2021 at 23:11

Carrie, you don´t have to apologize. Actually, the video sparked a really interesting discussion!

Comment by carrie horgan on November 3, 2021 at 7:45

Thanks German - I now have some nice Converse waltzes to work on - thanks for the inspiration!

Comment by Trapdoor2 on November 3, 2021 at 13:14

LOL, every time I shuffle thru the ABM, I think: "I should make this a project...do every piece in the book." Thankfully, I quickly come to my senses. So many dotted notes!

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