Is there directions on here for creating and uploading TAB? What programs people use or work best? Does anyone check them before they are available?
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Is there directions on here for creating and uploading TAB? What programs people use or work best? Does anyone check them before they are available? |
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You can create them however you like. In order for the most people to be able to use them, I suggest creating them as plain old text files or perhaps as PDF. You can upload them here to our Tablature download category, or you can host them somewhere else and post a link in the forums. Site dude - S3 Agent #202 "It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea |
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Can anyone suggest a good program for putting tab together? |
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For quick reference for guitar parts or to convey a bassline I will simply key the tabs into Notepad (ASCII). For better-developed tab, I use Guitar Pro (now version 6). It takes some effort to draw it all in there but the resulting wav file for the playback is something that I convert to mp3, plus being able to print out ASCII or output to PDF. Prior knowledge of traditional musical notation is going to give better results faster. Lorne |
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I've been using TuxGuitar for ages and I love it. It was originally written for Linux, but it is also available for Mac and Windows. Oh, and it's free: Of course it's alive, you cannot make music with dead Muppahones! -- Marvin Suggs |
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Roy69 wrote:
I gave this a try & actually like it quite a bit, thank you. It let me document a song (which represents 50% of my original stuff Nice tool. —Wes DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices. |