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Hi

 

I'm sure I've seen on the forums someone suggest a piece of software which can convert automatically an abc tune from one key to another, but can I now find it.......? I having started using Navigator 2 but it doesnt seem to have this...

 

Anyone able to help?

 

Thanks

 

David

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Maybe you could use this, David, until you find something else.

 

 

Hi Looks like this might do the job, but any other ideas welcome

 

thanks very much

 

david

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This is how I do it.

Go here........folkinfo.org

Paste ABC , change the key and submit but click on the box that lets you have the ABC in the new key.

Then paste this new ABC back in the C.net converter if you want a nice quality .pdf print-out.

Robin

Posted

Learn it in one key and then transpose by ear - the old brain is more efficient than any utility and can do this quite easily.

Posted
Learn it in one key and then transpose by ear - the old brain is more efficient than any utility and can do this quite easily.

Yes, but you might be producing the music for someone else (e.g. a workshop) where this skill has not been developed.

 

Regards,

Peter.

Posted
Maybe you could use this, David, until you find something else.

 

 

Thanks for the site. It works great. It also has a pdf print capability. In a couple of minutes

I now have "Ah, Marie" in GD & E.

Posted
Hi

 

I'm sure I've seen on the forums someone suggest a piece of software which can convert automatically an abc tune from one key to another, but can I now find it.......? I having started using Navigator 2 but it doesnt seem to have this...

 

Anyone able to help?

 

Thanks

 

David

 

Hi David ...

Try Melody Assistant or Harmony Assistant (a Google search should find them) - very reasonably priced (even free if I recall) - you can import ABC files - view them as music, edit them, add chords, transpose - print them out - and export the music back to ABC in a different key - or into various other music formats. The programs are not my favorites for setting music (I use Mozart 9) but they are very high on my list of essential suppor programs.

 

Kind regards

Jon McNamara

Posted

Good info, here... I'll have to try some of the sites mentioned.

 

I sometimes use Noteworthy Composer (dots), then I use a different software called NWC2ABC. (I can easily transpose the noteworthy.)

 

The same software can turn ABC into NWC.

 

 

I prefer ABC though, so it's nice to hear about these other programs, since I wouldn't have to bother with Noteworthy dots at all.

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