to answer your question about sequencing, you can use
unstandardized coding !D.C.! and !Fine! : it works well with
abc2midi and abcm2ps. Your tunes will be then :

X: 1
T:Mike Hoban's Air
M:3/4
L:1/4
Q:120
C:Mike Hoban
R:Air
K:ADor
K:G
A/2B/2 | c2A | B>AG | A>B A/2G/2 | E2 A/2B/2 | c2A | BAG |
G/2A/2-A2 | A2 !fine!  :|!
(3e/2f/2g/2 | a2e | g>ec | d>cd | e2 (3e/2f/2g/2 | a2e | g>ec |
d>e d/2c/2 | A2 |!
B | c2d | B>AG | A>B A/2G/2 | E2 A/2B/2 | c2A | BAG | G/2A/2-A2 |
A2 |! 
A/2B/2 | c2A | B>AG | A>B A/2G/2 | E2 A/2B/2 | c2A | BAG |
G/2A/2-A2 |!D.C.! A2 |]

Unless the abc wise men and women decide something about the new
standard, you can use this.
(note : the A/2G/2 is useless : you can write A/G/ instead)

For me, I regret the P: parts are not used as a matter of
sequencing : it's not possible to hear all the parts noted in the
P: field in the header (like P:AABBAC AABBAD etc.)

> I could not discover from the standard, or the
>tutorials how, or if it is even possible to notate a DC al Fine,
so I
>was forced to copy the A part and tack it on to the end of the B
part,
>which kindof defeats the AABA sequencing visually.


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