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Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: Blake on December 03, 2018, 02:29:08 AM
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This surely exists somewhere, but I couldn't find any around.
Attached is a printable music sheet that I made for diatonic accordion notation.
Arrange away!
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It doesn't do melodeon tab, but this website is a useful source for other printable music paper, including different clefs, various tabs for stringed instruments and percussion
https://www.blanksheetmusic.net/#f+tab4 (https://www.blanksheetmusic.net/#f+tab4)
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https://www.blanksheetmusic.net/#f+tab4 (https://www.blanksheetmusic.net/#f+tab4)
Nice reference! Thanks!
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I'm pretty good at making these layouts. If there is another one that's needed, let me know, happy to put it together.
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If you ever did want software to produce melodeon tabs from scores then Myriad's Harmony Assistant will do that.
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If you ever did want software to produce melodeon tabs from scores then Myriad's Harmony Assistant will do that.
I'll look it up! Thank you!
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Or melodeon tabs from ABC with PDF export function:
http://members.quicknet.nl/j.coolegem/abcedit/mefaE.html
as a learner I find this brilliant
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Tabledit works well for me you can easily customise the tabs to suit different instrument, including Melodeons & Concertinas
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At ggms.nl you can see a nice way to write tabulation.
I use "google.translate" to translate the language.
https://www.ggms.nl/CF/Wim/a/Auld%20Lang%20Syne%20(C%20toonsoort)%20Trekzak%20GC.pdf
https://www.ggms.nl/toetsenschemas/Notenligging%20GC%20trekharmonica.pdf
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At ggms.nl you can see a nice way to write tabulation.
I use "google.translate" to translate the language.
https://www.ggms.nl/CF/Wim/a/Auld%20Lang%20Syne%20(C%20toonsoort)%20Trekzak%20GC.pdf
That's the way I tab two-row except I use Roman numerals keyed to 8-bass button combos rather than chord names.
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How do you make the line between push and pull?
Can you publish a simple example?