

What options do you have? Beg on a web forum for someone to transcribe it for you? Unless you learn to work form the source material, be it sheet music or by ear, you will never become an independent musician.

At some point you'll want to play something that does not exist in tab form. Only a tiny portion of the worlds music will ever be transcribed into ocarina tabs. You will never be exposed to more advanced ideas.

Because of this tabs can only represent simple music. Two or three bars of standard sheet music could take a whole page in tab form. Showing the fingering for every note at legible size takes up a considerable amount of space. This is not the case, as every note requires a different breath pressure. Tabs also imply that if the correct fingering is used you're playing the right note. Without the guidance of a teacher, these can go unnoticed for months or years. Developing your ear is great but working from memory often leads to mistakes. Rhythm, phrasing and note emphasis are all absent, leaving you to work them out by ear or from memory. Ocarina tabs look simple because they omit information. Ocarina tabs are musical training wheels and you have to move beyond them. They will quickly start to hold you back. Don't become too comfortable, though, as tabs have numerous limitations. Ocarina tabs are visually intuitive and make it easy to get started. Want to play well? Stop using ocarina tabs!
