First, you need to know something about the harmonica before you try to write tabs. That much should be obvious.
Compare your tabs to other tabs on the site. You don't just string all the notes in one long, continuous line. We try to put one musical phrase on a line (or two lines if it's a long phrase). And we leave spaces between each note. More detail in
this thread.
As far as not getting your tabs deleted...Well, we've tried to tell you a number of times. We don't want songs you've written yourself. Nobody's heard of them and nobody cares about them. Nobody knows what they sound like. If I were to write a song, I would record it and post a link to it. If somebody liked it and requested the tabs, I would email the tab to that person. ... Maybe.
ALSO:
DO NOT POST DUPLICATES!!! If the tabs you have are already here, DON'T POST THEM!
Didn't you say you've only been playing harmonica a week or two? You're not ready to write tabs. Don't just simply toy around with your harmonica, STUDY. LEARN. Of course you can just toy around with it, but do so in a constructive way. You have the needed enthusiasm, but you need to apply your enthusiasm in a more organized way. Yeah, the harmonica is fun, but it's more fun when you know what you're doing with it. The study is worth the effort. Can you bend notes, yet?
I recommend Jon Gindick's "Rock & Blues Harmonica." You'll love it and you'll learn from it. But if you start doing some real tabbing, PLEASE don't tab the way Gindick does!! :p
This book.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/02/2013 12:34AM by gene.