is a program for creating, editing, printing and listening to tablature and sheet music for guitar and an assortment of other instruments.
As a tablature editor, it produces and prints tabs and musical notation staves. It also plays back tabs through a MIDI device (or the internal PC speaker if you don't have a sound card). This makes it easy to proof your tab or familiarize yourself with a tune.
TablEdit can open and import ASCII, MIDI, ABC, Bucket O' Tab, and Tabestry files. Files can be saved in TablEdit format or exported to ASCII, ABC or MIDI formats.
TablEdit includes a basic chord builder which allows you to edit customized chords diagrams. It manages solo and duets tablatures.
TablEdit manages up to seven instruments from 3 to 7 strings. It even provides support for the 5-string banjo, lute, fiddle, diatonic dulcimer, drums, diatonic accordion and harmonica.
In standard mode, the main screen is divided in two parts; the upper part shows the stave, and the lower part shows the tablature. Each one displays the score with its own specific features and limitations (fingering and special effects in the tab, details on note duration and dynamics in the stave).
You can enter notes in either the stave or the tab. Any changes in the tab are reflected in the stave (and vice-versa). If you don't want to see the musical notation stave, it can be hidden for full screen tablature editing.
The tool bar and the five floating palettes provide easu access to the most common features. The scaled and mobile ruler allows you to navigate through the score and to place the notes in the right place.
TablEdit Guitar Tablature Editor (32-bit) runs on
Windows 95/98/Me
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 399 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Learning Music.
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