After You’ve Gone: Tabs For Guitar, Tenor Banjo, Mandolin, & Ukulele

After You’ve Gone is a jazz standard that has been recorded by everyone from Louis Armstrong to Phil Collins. It was written in 1918 by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer. The song is tabbed for guitar, tenor banjo, mandolin and ukulele. Each arrangement includes a solo break that uses the technique of targeting the 3rd of the chords, (which is explained in the worksheet below).

Download the EZ guitar tab to After You’ve Gone

Download the advanced guitar tab to After You’ve Gone

Download the tenor banjo tab to After You’ve Gone

Download the mandolin tab to After You’ve Gone

Download the ukulele tab to After You’ve Gone

Targeting the Thirds Worksheet

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