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[jazzguitar] Re: Guitar Tabulature


bruce lee mani
 

Hi,

Half the software you guys are talking isn't even available here in India and if it is, it's way too expensive! Are there any programs available as free downloads on the net?

blum


From: alisdair@...
Reply-To: jazzguitar@...
To: jazzguitar@...
Subject: [jazzguitar] Re: Guitar Tabulature
Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 11:28:26 -0700

Regerio

I too prefer to work on my ideas using a sequencer or the old fashioned
way of pen and paper and them move to using Finale.

Recently, I downloaded a demo of a new software program called
Sibelius. The software was developed in Cambridge, UK, and sees to have
gained wide acceptance in Europe. It has been a joy to play around
with, even after years of using Finale, I may switch to it. Working
with tabulature and midi file import is much easier than finale. It
also has a web publishing option, which I'm investigating. It requires
the download of a browser plug-in called Scorch which lets you view,
play back and transpose Sibelius scores on the Internet. Really cool !
It may be a way for us to communicate our ideas more effectively in
this discussion group.

Check out the web site:



Has anyone else used this software ?

Alisdair MacRae Birch
Jazz Guitarist
alisdair@...


original article:
Alisdair,

I also use Finale but I always try to finish my ideas before I start
writing
them down on paper. I use finale just to finish the job and clean the
mess
of my hand writing.

Rogerio

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From: alisdair@...
To: jazzguitar@...
Subject: [jazzguitar] Guitar Tabulature
only the problem is
it's not easy to use and can destroy any inspiration.

Has anyone had experience with other software programs that produce
guitar tabulature they'd like to share with the group ? Any one
using
software to produce chord and fret diagrams ?

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Jim Sullivan
 

There is an excellent sequencer and recorder on the market. PG music POWER
TOOLS. You can download it from the net and the price is very reasonable.
Big Jim Sullivan

----- Original Message -----
From: bruce lee mani <blumgat@...>
To: <jazzguitar@...>
Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 4:24 PM
Subject: [jazzguitar] Re: Guitar Tabulature


Hi,

Half the software you guys are talking isn't even available here in India
and if it is, it's way too expensive! Are there any programs available as
free downloads on the net?

blum


From: alisdair@...
Reply-To: jazzguitar@...
To: jazzguitar@...
Subject: [jazzguitar] Re: Guitar Tabulature
Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 11:28:26 -0700

Regerio

I too prefer to work on my ideas using a sequencer or the old fashioned
way of pen and paper and them move to using Finale.

Recently, I downloaded a demo of a new software program called
Sibelius. The software was developed in Cambridge, UK, and sees to have
gained wide acceptance in Europe. It has been a joy to play around
with, even after years of using Finale, I may switch to it. Working
with tabulature and midi file import is much easier than finale. It
also has a web publishing option, which I'm investigating. It requires
the download of a browser plug-in called Scorch which lets you view,
play back and transpose Sibelius scores on the Internet. Really cool !
It may be a way for us to communicate our ideas more effectively in
this discussion group.

Check out the web site:



Has anyone else used this software ?

Alisdair MacRae Birch
Jazz Guitarist
alisdair@...


original article:
Alisdair,

I also use Finale but I always try to finish my ideas before I start
writing
them down on paper. I use finale just to finish the job and clean the
mess
of my hand writing.

Rogerio

----------
From: alisdair@...
To: jazzguitar@...
Subject: [jazzguitar] Guitar Tabulature
only the problem is
it's not easy to use and can destroy any inspiration.

Has anyone had experience with other software programs that produce
guitar tabulature they'd like to share with the group ? Any one
using
software to produce chord and fret diagrams ?

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