Veritables Preludes Flasques (por un Chien) - 2. Seul a la Maison - Erik Satie (Dedicated to Ricardo Vines) Tab by Jeff Kollasch, Jan 2021 ('jeffkollasch', contact at his gmail address). Satie "Veritables Preludes Flasques (Por un chien)", or in English "Truly flabby preludes (for a dog)". This is the middle part called "Seul a la maison", or in English "Alone at home". It is played from 0:51 to 2:12 at: https://youtu.be/VTzsmbDNDaQ?t=51 (audio: piano + sheet) Each tab line corresponds to a line of staff in the above linked piano video. The sheet music shown in that video has no time signature, nor bars, so neither does my tab. Basically every note has the same length, although I play rubato. My rubato demo with pitch shift effect: https://youtu.be/HO2wJPeBSEA Tabbed down 5 half-steps from written sheet music. Notes I altered beyond a basic octave shift are in "()". 1 |-----------------------------0---5---0---3-0-2--------3----5--6--3------------- |-----------------------------------------------1------------------------------- |--------0-1------------------------0-----0-2-3-----2----0--2--3-----0---------- |------3-------3---0-2-3---0----2-4-----2---------2----2----------0------------- |----5-------3---2-------0----4-------2----------------------------------------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 |-3--------------------------------------------------------------3-3------------ |-----4---3---1---3-4------------------------------------------3-------3-------- |---------------------------------2--------------------------------------------- |---1-3-4---1-----0-1-----4---2---4-0-1-----1---1------1-2-------0-2-3---0------ |-3-------1---0-3-------3-6(2)--0-----1-2-4---1---1-4--------4-2-------0-------- |---------------------3-------4----------------------------4-------------------- 3 |---0-0--------------------------------6-----8------3--------------------------- |-0-------0------------------------4-------6----1-------------------0-1--------- |-----------------------------------------------------0-2-3---0---2-------2----- |-------0----------------------0-1-----0-3-5-6----3-2-------0---4-------2------- |---2-4-----2-----1-2------0-3-------3----------3------------------------------- |-4-------2---1-4----(1)-4---------3-------------------------------------------- 4 |-0-5-5---0------2-2------------------------------------------------------------ |-------------2--------2---------------0-------------------1---------0---------- |--------------------------3---1---0-----1-0-------0-------------1-3------------ |---2-4-5---2------1-2-----------------1-------2-----0-2-3---0-1---------------- |-4-------2---1--4-------2---1-3-4---1-------0-4---2-------0---------0---------- |----------------------4---3-------1-----3-4-----2---------------2-4---(2)-4---- 5 |----------------------------------------------------------|| |----1-3-4---1--------------------------2------------------|| |--2-------0---0-2-4-5---2---0-2-4---0--4-0-2---1----------|| |--------------0-------2---2-------0------2---3---4-2------|| |--0-3-5-6---3---0-2-3---0-----0-2(2)---2-----5---5-5------|| |----------3-----------0---0-3-------3---------------------|| Here is an alternate ending idea to replace or follow the D-E dissonant chord -<12>-----------|| ----------------|| ----------------|| -<12>-----------|| ----------------|| ----------------||