tablatures
eTktab 3.22
Intuitive guitar tablature editor more>> Intuitive guitar tablature editor
eTktab is an ascii tablature editor for 4/5/6 stringed instruments. This program is used to write out guitar tablature in the typical style of ascii tab.
Main features:
- 30 fretboard positions available by single keypress
- lyrics
- expression marks
- solo/chord tab entry modes
- custom guitar tunings and keybindings.
Enhancements
- release for Mac OS X only
- workaround for OS X menu accelerator bug
eTktab X 3.22
eTktab is an ASCII tablature editor for 4/5/6 stringed instruments. Features include: 30 fretboard positions available by single keypress, lyrics, expression marks, solo/chord tab entry modes, and more>> eTktab is an ASCII tablature editor for 4/5/6 stringed instruments. Features include: 30 fretboard positions available by single keypress, lyrics, expression marks, solo/chord tab entry modes, and custom guitar tunings and keybindings.
Mac OS X 10.0 or later.
Version 3.22 provides workaround for OS X menu accelerator bug.

Fretlight Lesson Player 2.08395
Fretlight Lesson Player is a rather praiseworthy program that allows you to view and use Opteks Lesson Paks. more>>
Fretlight Lesson Player 2.08395 is a rather praiseworthy program that allows you to view and use Opteks Lesson Paks.
Each Lesson Pak contains anywhere from 10-20 lessons, all fully interactive with the Fretlight Guitar. Each Lesson contains interactive pictures, audio instructions, and play along MIDI tracks. Beginner Pak I is distributed FREE with each copy of the Fretlight Lesson Player.
Beginner Pak one has 30 lessons, taking you from knowing absolutely nothing about guitar, through strumming, using tablature, and scale playing. A quiz at the end of each Lesson Pak test your knowledge so you can measure your progress.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.1 or later
- Fretlight Guitar.
License:Freeware
iPhone ScumVM 0.11.0
iPhone ScumVM - Port of ScummVM for the iPhone and the iPod Touch more>>
TabView makes it possible to view and print PowerTab tablatures with your Mac.
PowerTab is a well-known and widely adopted tablature editor for Windows
systems. You can easily find thousands of song transcriptions in this
format on the net.
With TabView you can also export your tabs in MIDI format, or follow the
playback on screen to help your learning process.
TabView is an Universal Application, thus it runs natively both on PPC
and Intel based Macs.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Whats new in this version: * MIDI playback: when a repeat end bar line is encountered, its repeat count value is ignored if there are alternate endings in the bar. This behaviour is similar to that of PowerTabEditor. * Added a keyboard shortcut to start playing from the selection: shift + spacebar. * MIDI playback: added an option to start with a metronome intro (MIDI -> Metronome Intro).
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MooDNA - Easily edit the comment field in iTunes in an extremely easy manner, right from your Dashboard more>> TabView makes it possible to view and print PowerTab tablatures with your Mac.
PowerTab is a well-known and widely adopted tablature editor for Windows
systems. You can easily find thousands of song transcriptions in this
format on the net.
With TabView you can also export your tabs in MIDI format, or follow the
playback on screen to help your learning process.
TabView is an Universal Application, thus it runs natively both on PPC
and Intel based Macs.<<less
LilyPond 2.11.61-1 Beta / 2.10.33-1
An automated engraving system that beautifully formats music. more>> An automated engraving system that beautifully formats music.
LilyPond is an automated engraving system. It formats music beautifully and automatically.
It has a friendly syntax for its input files.
Main features:>
- Music language input.
- The input is done in the form of a textual music language.
- Entry may be done with the text editor of your choice, and using the national language of your choice.
- The ASCII input language can integrate with TeX, HTML and Texinfo, thus allowing musicological treatises to be written from a single source.
- The music and its layout are strictly separated, so score and parts (possibly in different styles and keys) and scores can be generated from the same source, and changes always take effect in both places.
- The output can be improved by upgrading the program.
- Pieces can be printed in different (typographical) house styles, or according to different notational conventions.
- Automated high-quality formatting.
- Automatic spacing, line breaking and page breaking.
- Handling of polyphonic collisions for notes, dots, and rests.
- Automatic placement of accidentals, beams, slurs.
- Users dont need typographical expertise to produce good notation.
- No user interaction necessary during running, Running the program can be automated, which is convenient for mass converting databases of digitized music, and printing algorithmic compositions.
- The Feta font has been tailored especially for LilyPond, and was designed carefully mimicking the finest hand-engraved scores. It is available as a scalable font, but also as a Metafont.
- Support for many notation constructs.
- Special notation
- Chord names.
- Drum notation.
- Figured bass.
- Grace notes.
- Fret diagrams.
- Basic tablature notation.
- Cluster notation and rhythmic grouping signs.
- Tremolos, both for single notes and chords.
- Tuplets in arbitrary ratios.
- Polymetric notation.
- Mensural notation.
- Automatic cue-notes,.
- Automatic part combining for orchestral scores.
- Quarter tone accidentals.
- Ambituses.
- Metronome markings.
- Harmonics.
- Measure repeats (percent style).
- EasyNotation note heads.
- Blanking arbitrary notation elements.
- Arpeggio signs.
- Ottava brackets.
- Nested analysis brackets.
- Piano pedals.
- Starting and stopping staves anywhere
- System separators
- Robust design
- Lyrics in any language.
- Output in PostScript, PDF, PNG, MIDI, SVG.
- No limits on the number of staves, voices, measures, lengths of texts, etc.
- Extensible with built-in LISP interpreter.
- Excellent support
- Runs on Unix, including MacOS X and Linux, and Windows.
- Active user community.
- Extensive documentation.
- Supported by many other programs,
- RoseGarden NoteEdit and PowerTab and Denemo.
- Imports ABC, ETF and MIDI.
Enhancements:
- setEasyHeads has been renamed to easyHeadsOn, and a new command easyHeadsOff reverts note heads to normal heads.
- fatText and emptyText have been renamed to extLengthOn and extLengthOff, respectively.
- Underlining is now possible with the underline markup command.
- It is now possible to specify, using the page-count variable in the paper block, the number of pages that will be used.
- A new page breaking function, ly:minimal-breaking, is dedicated to books with many pages or a lot of texts.
- A table of contents is included using markuplines able-of-contents. Elements are added to it using the ocItem command.
- Text spreading over several pages is entered using the markuplines keyword. Builtin markup list commands, such as justified-lines or wordwrap-lines may be used, and new ones created using the define-markup-list-command Scheme macro.
- Particular points of a book may be marked with the label command. Then, the page where these points are placed can be refered to using the page-ref markup command.
- Page breaking and page turning commands (pageBreak,
- oPageBreak, etc) can be used at top-level, between scores and top-level markups.
- The following options are now changed as a -d sub-option: --backend, --safe, --preview and --no-pages (which became -dno-print-pages). The -b option does not exist any more.
- Improved testing procedure now catch changes in CPU and memory performance, page layout, MIDI results and warnings. This helps to reduce the number of regression errors during development, resulting in more stable releases.
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