![]() ![]() R: Rythm such as hornpipe, jig, reel, waltz, polka, etc. L: The note length as a proportion of a bar such as 1/8 is used for jigs and reels C| (note that | is a vertical line not a small L or a large i) can be used for common 4/4 time. M: The meter of the music such as 6/8 for a jig, 4/4 for a reel and 2/4 for a waltz. This is printed under the titles and to the right. T: A secondary title line often used for alternative tune names, this is printed in small letters under the first title.Ĭ: The composer of the music, if it is traditional put "traditional" or "trad". T: The title of the tune, song or piece, this is printed at the top of the music score. Sometimes used for tune library identification | dAF DFA | ded cBA | dcd efg fdd d2 :| Header Codesįirst we have the header codes, each is a letter followed by a colon. |: A | dAF DFA | ded cBA | dcd efg | fdf ecA | And here is the abc code that created this sheet music: ![]()
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