
Gumroad used to work exclusively with.zip files, and honestly we hated it. We had no way of delivering individual tabs to mobile devices. We actually had to turn away customers that didn’t have access to a desktop PC just so they could run a decompression utility from the DOS era just to unpack a bunch of folders, just to read notation.
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I've received some PM's over the last 12 months and decided to reupload the link, this time including a few new songs that I've done since then. Instead of posting the link via PM, I'll post it here so everyone can see it. It's a zip file with 8 GPX tabs for Guitar Pro 6. If you don't have Guitar Pro 6, TuxGuitar is a free program based from Linux (that works in Windows and probably Apple too) that can also play them. It doesn't sound as good and some nuances, ghost notes and feedback effects are lost, but they can still be playable. I really recommend Guitar Pro 6, especially if you're already spending $500 boutique overdrive pedals or handwired amps.
But hey, each to their own. If you've seen any of the Troy Grady, Cracking the Code stuff. All the licks/exercises he posts, are provided with GP6 tabs as well. He also provides PDF, but PDF can't be slowed down, or looped at different tempos etc.
It's just really handy and useful for a lot of practice and learning related stuff. The updated list of songs. Joe Satriani - Flying in a Blue Dream live 2012 Guitar Center Joe Satriani - Echo (Studio) Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien (isn't 100% finished but is usable) Steve Vai - Sisters live 2016 (various shows) Eric Johnson - SRV live 2006 Anaheim Eric Johnson - Trademark live 2006 Anaheim Metallica - Disposable Heroes (Studio) Metallica - Nothing Else Matters (Studio) Nothing Else Matters. I spent a lot of time on that one around 12 months ago. It's got the full orchestra and also is matched tempo wise and in sync with the original recording.
The file is less than 1MB, so it seemed easier just to put them all in one pack. The tabs aren't perfect but are 99% better than most other tabs floating around. Songs like Echo or NEM, I feel are close to perfect but there's only so much that can be replicated by a computer thing vs the human touch and dynamics. It can be a fun exercise tone wise. Just to play around with the amp or pedal settings if you like a particular song and give ideas in terms of transferring the tone into the real life gear (or a modeller). Or to listen to certain tracks in isolation and see how they all fit in to the big picture of the full mix in terms of how everything compliments each other in a song. I uploaded onto Mega.nz, my account has 50G free storage (I recommend it) and no limits, so hopefully the link will be uploaded forever now.