TablEdit Users Say:
"I've been using TablEdit for a learning tool for about 3 years. It's been the best program for me to use for memorizing the tab faster. It's so cool because you can section off any measure your having trouble with and set it to loop over and over and slow down the speed until the muscle memory takes over. Plus, you can set it to speed up in % increments which has been really great when I'm working at getting my speed built up on a song or learning rolls."
Angie Sumpter - Texas, USA
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| The Score menu contains a number of key elements for the creation of your tablatures. This includes creating the tablature modules, themselves, selecting key and time signatures, instrument tuning, clef, capo position, etc. You will also find tools allowing you to transpose arrangements from one key to another. Perhaps most important, it gives you menu access to the various dialogs controlling the basic settings of TablEdit, allowing you to customize the programs performance to suit your own tastes and needs.
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| Selecting this item opens a tabbed dialog containing the controls for creating or modifying instrument modules and for designating the tunings and clefs to be used for the instrument(s). It also contains an instrument tuner feature.
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| Lets you set the basic rhythm for your tablature.
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| Lets you set the key signature, what else?
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| Opens the "Transpose" dialog which allows you to move a tablature from one key to another.
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| This dialog gives you room to provide information as to the title of the tune, composer and last, but certainly not least, give yourself credit for the work you've done.
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| Opens the dialog that should be used for playing instructions, historical notes, etc.
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