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TablEdit Users Say:
"One of my current projects is learning the gypsy jazz guitar style and work of Django Reinhardt. I can play his music fairly well, and have great notation for most of his tunes (done by the Nolan Trio in Amsterdam--great work those folks are doing). So I don't need to re-do their work.
But I write my own original tunes in that gypsy style: with a head in standard notation or guitar tab, chord names above the staff, and lyrics when used below. A simple line.
And somewhere I need to show diagrams of chord forms because they're often in gypsy style (and are odd looking to many) and need to be pictured.
So two pages is what I do for a song. Head, etc. on the left; chord forms for the song on a page to the right. Plus a gypsy feel to it all. TablEdit scores well with its "Title, etc." font set. I can get an old 30s jazz feel from your fonts. Cool." Gary Entsminger - Vermont, USA
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