Links
ABCp related
- The ABCp project
on SourceForge
- Project page on Source forge.
- The ABCp Discussion Forum
on SourceForge
- Project page on Source forge.
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ABC related
- The ABC Music project
on SourceForge
- The aim of this project is to promote the ABC
language by maintaining the ABC standard and a set of software and
source code that manipulate and present music written in ABC.
It hosts, among other things, the ABC Music standard draft Version
2.0 maintained by Irwin
Oppenheim
- The abc musical
notation language
- Directly from Chris Walshaw,
the creator of the ABC notation. Contains the latest official
standard (version 1.6)
and many other useful links.
- The
ABC Plus Project on SourceForge
- Abcplus is a preprocessor for abc files, Guido Gonzato wrote
it togheter with a very good tutorial on ABC. His site hosts binaries
for abcm2ps
(by Jean-François
Moine) and abc2midi
(initially by James
Allwright and now maintained by Seymour Shlien).
- ABC
Music Notation
- A tutorial for the ABC music notation
and some of its software by John Chambers.
- The ABC users
mailing list
- To subscribe to the abc users mailing
list.
- BarFly
- A shareware integrated text
editor/player/viewer for abc music for Mac, written by Phil Taylor.
Notation and music typesetting systems
- Lilypond
- A music typesetting system written by Han-Wen Nienhuys and Jan Nieuwenhuizen.
- Philip's
music
writer
- A computer program for high quality
music typesetting by Philip
Hazel.
- MUP
- A sharewere program by Arkkra Enterprises
- CMN (Common
Music Notation)
- cmn is a simple little hack that can create and
display traditional
western music scores. Written in Lisp by Bill Schottstaedt.
- Music-notation
info
- A site by Gerd
Castan on music notation systems.
Other musical software
- Finale
Notepad
- The free, stripped down version of the Finale
composition software.
Other links
- Mingw+Msys
- The easiest way to compile ABCp on Windows.
- NVU
- The free HTML authoring system I used to make this web site. Not perfect but really worths a try!
- OSI
- The Open Source Initiative.
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