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I am a keen exponent of the ABC(plus) method of music notation. This section of my website tries to showcaces some of its possibilities.
X:1 T:Waltz for Christian von Arnim %titel C:Pat Shaw %composer O:%origin M:3/4% type of bar 4/4 or 3/4 L:1/8% length of shortest note Q:1/4=108%tempo Q:1/4=80 K:Amaj%key C Cm V:1%voice 1 %% partsfont Times-Roman 20 box P:A |:eB|"A"(cA) A2 cA|"E"(BE) E2 ED|"A"(CE) (EA) (Ac)|"E"(ed) B2 eB| "A"(cA) A2 cA|"E"(BE) E2 ED|"A"(CE Ac) "E7"(eG)|"A"A4:| P:B |:cB|"F#m"(AF) F2 AF|"C#7"(G2C2) CB,|"F#m"(A,B,)A,G,F,F|"C#7"(^EF) G2 cB| "F#m"(AF) F2 AF|"C#7"(GC) C2 CB,|"F#m"(A,CFA) "C#7"G^E|"F#m"F3 ^E"E7"FG| "A7"(AE) E2 =GE|"D"FD D2 dc|"Bm"(Bc)BAGF|"E7"(GE) E2 eB| "A"(cA) A2 ce|"D"fedcBA|"E7"(GF)EDCB,|"A"A,4:| %LMY added repeats (essential at start of P:B) %LMY added "C" chord at end of P:A (sounds horrible otherwise)