Notice
True Pitch is simply the measure of compatability between Pitch of an A Note 440hz, and the actual Recording itself. In this case, the "True Pitch" is (-0.18), which translates to: The Recording is slightly above normal tone, so Tune UP about a Quarter of a Half-Tone... Tune your Instrument UP!! If the True Pitch is Negative (-), Tune Instrument Up, if True Pitch is Positive (+), Tune your Instrument Down.
Arranged for Piano, though Guitar would work very well if Tuned Down two 'half-steps' (D,G,C,F,A,D). The opening cut from "Hermit of Mink Hollow", "All the Children Sing" never really had a life of it's own. No Live versions, no 45 release, no Airplay, though it might have well been the best song on that Album!! There are three modes of thought behind this Tablature:
1) A Full Piano Score, Tabbed Note-for-Note from original Recording.
2) Consider this an arrangement for Two Guitars.
3) A "Classical" Guitar Score. Tune as follows: Standard (E, A, D, G, B, E), and use Gtr 1 as Piano Right Hand (Chords), and use Gtr 2 as Piano Left Hand (Bass Line).