The term refers to guitar tablature resources specifically designed to facilitate learning and playing the Allman Brothers Band’s song “Blue Sky.” These resources typically offer a simplified or transcribed notation of the guitar parts, enabling musicians to replicate the song’s melodies, harmonies, and signature guitar solos. An example would be a website offering a downloadable document outlining the finger placements and string choices necessary to perform Dickey Betts’ iconic solo.
Access to readily available transcriptions provides several benefits for guitarists. It allows players of varying skill levels to engage with and learn classic rock compositions. This availability preserves the legacy of the music by making it accessible to new generations of musicians. Further, it facilitates a deeper understanding of the musical arrangement, showcasing the interplay between guitar parts and the distinct Southern rock style characteristic of the Allman Brothers Band. The availability of learning resources stems from sustained interest in the band’s catalogue and the lasting impact of their musical innovations.