Thomas Whiteley -> RE: Make your request for tablature here (Jan. 24 2004 16:35:11)
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I have been using TablEdit for many years and use it for my web site, Handbooks and in general, all my tab work. In my collection I have about 2000 tabs which are not commercially available, things I learned over the years from others as well as original music. TablEdit has many features and here are a few that I like for learning a new piece: 1. You can divide the new piece into sections by doing a copy to a new file. Label the files with a logical name such as Soleares Introduction, Sloeares Falseta 1, etc. 2. Play the Introduction as an example and use the Repeat function to place the piece in a loop as you play along with the Midi output. 3. Adjust the speed as required and as you learn the new piece you can increase the speed. 4. Finally, you can play along the file containing the entire piece. There are many features within TablEdit and it is fun to learn how to use it. To be honest, it took me a while to learn and I found out it is best to start with a small project, make copies of the files and date them. So I end up with something like Intro 1-24-04, Intro 1-25-04, etc. The intent is to modify the latest copy and be able to fall back to the last one. Completed and files in progress are kept in locigal folders. That is work folders are created for Soleares, broken down by Intro, Falseta, Llamada, Ending, etc. The completed piece is placed in its own folder. Starting off with a plan before you do something sometimes helps! [:D] It works for me.
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