05 Aug 02 - 12:50 PM (#760106) Subject: Software for tabulating From: The Nfkfiddler Can anyone recommend a shareware, or other, programme for tabulating folk tunes for our band. We could just do with tidying up some of the current handwritten ones. |
05 Aug 02 - 03:53 PM (#760200) Subject: RE: Software for tabulating From: pavane What exactly do you mean by 'tabulating'? If we knew, it would help! |
05 Aug 02 - 08:43 PM (#760376) Subject: RE: Software for tabulating From: JohnInKansas Assuming you're meaning a way to print music notation and/or tablature, you might take a look at the (fairly) recent thread on Subject: Music Annotation Software Question Notation and Tab software has been discussed in a number of threads, but this was the first one I hit with a quick look. John |
05 Aug 02 - 09:19 PM (#760387) Subject: RE: Software for tabulating From: Justa Picker Tabledit or GuitarPro. |
05 Aug 02 - 11:16 PM (#760426) Subject: RE: Software for tabulating From: GUEST,sorefingers While we await opensource software - its comming folks - it appears there are several limited use packs all of them Windoze friendly - but and here is the catch they will demand a payment after a set time. Since these programs are being rewritten all over the place often by kids - surprise - enabling us to easily create SW for GUIs like Windoze; it is not so much whether but when such software will be 100% free. In a way it is inevitable, the internet is now about what we do with it rather than how we do it!
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06 Aug 02 - 03:24 AM (#760474) Subject: RE: Software for tabulating From: Steve Parkes Bloody TablEdit--I swear by it. It's a pain, isn't it, when they give these things away and then expect you to pay for them? I've been using the same set of strings on my guitar for twenty-five years because the mean git who sold it me won't had over a replacement set gratis. Steve |
06 Aug 02 - 05:24 PM (#760902) Subject: RE: Software for tabulating From: KateG TablEdit -- I swear by (and occasionally at) it. Seriously, its one of the few that will do Mt. Dulcimer tab as well as guitar, fiddle etc. And the playback function is a great way to proof your work. Plus its only $50 bucks, and once you're registered upgrades and help are free. KateG |