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A twilight melody by Emile Grimshaw is a beautiful piece of music. Does anyone know if there is a published version written in tablature please ? Thanks Dave.
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I had heard of "magic" software whereby you could simply scan in a piece of notation, press a button on your computer and tablature would appear. However in the 20 years I have been playing the banjo I have never found it or indeed found anything similar that could be used for the guitar for example. Thanks for all the various responses.
Some years ago I downloaded some software that allowed me to instantly ready pretty much any piece of banjo notation (but I am still only able to play within my ability).
That first app was only for A notation but I later installed the update that allowed for C notation banjo music too.
The best part is that once I installed the app I don't have to do it again. The software seems to get better with time.
David Trainer said:
I had heard of "magic" software whereby you could simply scan in a piece of notation, press a button on your computer and tablature would appear. However in the 20 years I have been playing the banjo I have never found it or indeed found anything similar that could be used for the guitar for example. Thanks for all the various responses.
So...what was/is the app?
Joel Hooks said:
Some years ago I downloaded some software that allowed me to instantly ready pretty much any piece of banjo notation (but I am still only able to play within my ability).
That first app was only for A notation but I later installed the update that allowed for C notation banjo music too.
The best part is that once I installed the app I don't have to do it again. The software seems to get better with time.
David Trainer said:I had heard of "magic" software whereby you could simply scan in a piece of notation, press a button on your computer and tablature would appear. However in the 20 years I have been playing the banjo I have never found it or indeed found anything similar that could be used for the guitar for example. Thanks for all the various responses.
It was a thorough application of the Converse method (free to download). The upgrade was using the Bradbury Mel Bay method.
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