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TablEdit Users Say:
"I use TablEdit to learn music and it's really great in that respect. I can slow pieces down so that I hear all of the voices in them, exactly how each part should go. If I'm having trouble with a particular part, I can isolate it and play it over and over as many times as I need at any tempo I want. I remember reading that a number of great guitarists used to play 33 1/3 and 45 rpm records at 16 rpm to hear how their idols did what they did. But what happened to the pitch? With TablEdit, the pitch remains the same; the music's just slowed down!" Tom Jones - California
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TablEdit Manual 2.65
Export ABC
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| Exporting a tablature to ABC format
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| A number of the parameters used by the Export ASCII function are also to be found here.
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| This first parameter defines the maximum line length, expressed as a number of characters, of the ABC file. A value smaller than 80 is recommended
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| From measure ... To measure
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| Allows you to define the measures to be exported. The Reading List is always exported.
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| This parameter is important and is selected by default. It allows you to include multiple compositions in a single ABC file.
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| the ABC files exported by TablEdit are highly simplified compared to the original tablature. Tied notes and grace notes are not taken into account. Differing note durations within a single chord are not noted. This is due to limitations in the ABC format, which doesn't lend itself very well to polyphonic music.
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