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Tabbing Songs Out

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I don't feel like searching the internet forever so I figure I'm gonna try to get help from experience. Anywho- what kind of program (free and easy to use) would allow me to tab out songs? Messing around with Dodo, I found a way to play rhythm and lead at the same time.
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I use Wordpad. Just set up the standard tab setup:
E-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G-----------------------------
D-----------------------------
A------------------------------
E------------------------------

Then, use the Insert key to put your numbers in the correct positions.
Hope it helps.
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thanks i'm open to any suggestions - i'll try that out though - good look
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if you use notepad or wordpad, using the font Courier will make it look so much better, and it's easier to line up since the font is based on a square grid.
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lucida console also works very well
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Post by BamaRags12 »

a way to add some color to Bb...

E------------------------------------------------
B------------------------------------------------
G------------------------------------------------
D---------------10---8---7-------7---8--------
A-----------8------------------8----------------
E------6----------------------------------------- 3x

Then the normal swith to:

E------------1-----------
B------------1-----------
G---- 3----- 2----------
D------------3-----------
A---- 1------3----------
E-----3------1-----------
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I dont know if it is still available for download, but powertab is pretty good and free.
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I use instab. it's free and saves some work
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adrianosr wrote:I use instab. it's free and saves some work
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Post by Hydro120 »

It's not free, but well worth shelling out $12 for.

http://www.tabit.net/
Features wrote:TabIt is a full featured program for creating, playing, and printing guitar, bass, or banjo tablature.

Some of its features include:

* Playback (using MIDI).
* Multiple track support. Enter and play songs with up to 15 different instruments playing simultaneously. Each track may have its own instrument (chosen from a list of 128 MIDI instruments) and tuning, as well as volume and pan settings.
* Drum tracks. Augment your tabs with up to 47 different drums.
* Printing.
* Text file export, which converts your tablature into ASCII text files for distribution.
* MIDI file export, which converts your tablature into standard MIDI files, suitable for playing or editing in other programs.
By FAR, the best program for tabliture. Plus, the site has a forums section where you can request certain tabs be tabbed out by forum members. The ability to have midi playback makes this completely worth paying for.
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