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6.4) What is "abc" notation? (Bagpipe) |
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This article is from the Bagpipe FAQ, by Denise McNickle denisem@southwind.net with numerous contributions by others.
"abc" notation is a relatively simple ASCII notation for tunes, and is
sometimes used as an easy means for transferring tunes back and forth.
 
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