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% sample4.abc - this file is part of abcm2ps % definitions for tablature %%beginps/hn{ 1 1 1 setrgbcolor 1 SLW 1 index 2 sub 1 index M 8 0 RL stroke 0 0 0 setrgbcolor 3 sub M /Helvetica-Bold 8 selectfont show}!%%endps %%deco head-3 3 hn 0 0 0 3 %%deco head-4 3 hn 0 0 0 4 %%deco head-5 3 hn 0 0 0 5 %%abc-version 2.0 %%measurenb 1 %%graceslurs 0 %%breakoneoln 0 % needed with abcm2ps-5.x.x % tremolo: note the position of the decorations and the note lengths % %%staves 1 2 %%rightmargin 12cm X:3 T:Yesterday T:(extract) M:4/4 L:1/8 %%staves (melody1 chords melody2) K:Fmaj V:melody1 %%stemdir down E3/2D/2 D6 | z2 D/2D3/2 CB,/2A,/2- A,G, | w:far a-way, | Now it looks as though_ they're | V:chords "Dm"x4 "Dm/C"x4 | "Bb"x4 "C7"x4 | V:melody2 %%stemdir up %%voicescale 0.8 E3/2D/2 D6 | x2 D/2DC/2- C/2B,3/2 A,G, | w:used to be, | There's a shad-_ow hang-ing | %%staves [recit GO pos ped] %%staves [1 2] | (3 4) % tablature %%stafflines 6 %%staffscale 1.6 %%staffnonote 2 % percussion %%stafflines 1