Right, maybe Milan's tablature would be more correct
Francesco
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Dear Francesco,
of course it can be done - however, it's a bit complicated.
I thought somebody knows an easier solution.
Here's how to do it:
1) Open the tab file in Fronimo
2) Change to Italian tab in section options
3) Save as tab file (to a different folder :))
4) Remove the garbage
as the worst problem afflicting
mankind (and lutekind) these days!
Dan
Messaggio originale
Da: Dan Winheld
Data: 02/01/19 20:29 (GMT+01:00)
A: Rainer , Lute net
Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Spanish tab in FRonimo
What is Spanish tablature?
On 1/2/2019
Actually Luis Milan tablature, that is Italian upside down
Messaggio originale
Da: Dan Winheld
Data: 02/01/19 20:29 (GMT+01:00)
A: Rainer , Lute net
Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Spanish tab in FRonimo
What is Spanish tablature?
On 1/2/2019 11:04 AM, Rainer
Hello Rainer,
I think there is no way because in TAB there isn't a specific flag,
as far as I know, that marks a tablature as Spanish. As it is just an
Italian tab upside down, TAB indeed does not need to process it
differently than any other standard Italian tablature. I don't
What is Spanish tablature?
On 1/2/2019 11:04 AM, Rainer wrote:
Hello out there,
I have a question regarding Fronimo:
When I open a tab file (Wayne's tab pgm) in Fronimo, Fronimo "thinks"
it is Italian tab.
Any idea anybody how to tell Fronimo it is Spanish tablature?
Rainer
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