The quality is fluctuating. I recently figured out how to write correct timing in TAB format. But not all my older Tabs are converted yet. Some sheets even contain scrap/WIP pages. Also note that there may be more then one version and you can change it with the little links at the bottom of each sheet.
Four different versions of the Elder Scrolls theme melody "Call to Magic". Change it with the tabbed links below the Tab-table.
The basic and the insane versions are now improved. Both have now proper timing.
Lines 1 and 2 of the basic version are now almost completely along the D string. While lines 3 & 4 are optimized for minimum movements of the hand position, while voiding the D string. Since all the notes in even and odd lines are basically the same, you can switch the methods to your liking...
The insane version tries to incorporate the left hand from the piano source ... It is now less impossible to play. Some hard to grip notes are simplified
Two versions, mainly stitched together from Guitar Tabs. Note: The "_" are not pure slides. More like a slide and pick. Last lines not 100% sure, WIP.
Some history: https://excavatedshellac.com/2008/03/23/tamburaci-osman-pehlivan-anadolu-kasik-havasi
The Song was covered by different people. For example by Arif Sağ or Barış Manço . The easy version is directly translated from a guitar tab of the punk band Kurban. I have yet to find a full sheet music / notes for this song... Here is a video tutorial for Saz with tabs, but those tabs are not complete.
There are two sources that I adapted a bit:
Left hand of the piano is ignored, some parts have to be an octave lower to fit. Refer to the videos for the rhythm. Saz tuning is Bozuk Düzen: G2G3-D2D2-A2A3A3. Two notes with "|" means they are play "together": hammer on, or slide, or very quick picking... your choice. Those ornaments from line one can also be applied to line 2, if you want to. The "Bass Interlude" (line 3) is basically the same as the end of the "Full Base Lines" (lines 5,6). You can just drop it randomly after the main theme if you don't want to play the whole bass thing. Last line is the Assassin's Creed "Jingle". It fits seamlessly at the last D-notes of the Main Theme or the Rhythm Guitar part (it's not in the original song).
There is a new remake from Altin Gün. I found a couple of notes/sheet music for the original folk song. This one seems to be close to the 70s version from Zafer Dilek. But it's also pretty complex. I probably add simpler verions as Tab later. I probably also change the spacings if I ever figure out the rythm. I tried...
If it does not display correctly: Open in fullscreen sheet view and wait a bit until it's fully loaded.
That song works surprisingly well on the Saz. The first version is optimized for few position changes. The second page incorporates some bass lines, but it's impossible to play as is and it's WIP.
aka "Bir Anadan Dünyaya Gelen Yolcu". If colors disappear: open full view with the button in top right corner.
I found 3 different notes + 3 Solfej Versions of this. Solfej (V3-V5) are not timed, the others are. Altin Gün version is stitched together from V1&V2b, and reordered like in the Song. Not sure about the 2 "downward climbing" lines in the Verses. Might be more similar to V1 (which is a bit more complicated)...
note: "süsl" is süsleme, meaning embellishment. Can be done at various places. I'm very sure it's done at the end of the intro/interlude lines downward to G (Put middle finger on A, index-f on G and play, then pull-off & hammer-on the middle finger rapidly).
You can also süsl to higher notes with hammer-ons.