sound way nicer in Tabledits generated midi files. Sound effect like slides, chokes, hammer ons etc. Tabledit can definitely do a lot more glitzy stuff: multiple instruments, standard music notation etc. Subject contains: Monroe (for all discussion about Monroe). Greg, you asked for a comparison: Tabledit has steep learning curve. Subject contains: Monroe TOW (add the number, without leading 0 eg: TOW 2) Search for: "Tune name" (type/copy/paste the name in quotation marks) Tune Discussions in CoMandoList Archives can be searched using one of these formats: See Related Links sidebar for information about using these files as well as links to previous years' TOW files. You need either TablEdit or free TefView to use the tef files. The tef link will take you to the TablEdit Archive page, where you can download the tef file by either clicking directly to open up the file in TablEdit or Right-click to download the file to your computer. I have not been able to figure out how to get the TEF files into the app. Note: Tunes are available as tef files in Mandozine's TablEdit Archives or abc text files. TEFview Android App 3 messages TEFview I loaded the TEFview app from the Google Play Store onto my friends Motorola (Version 9.0.123.3) smart phone. TOW continued from 1999 until 2004, reviving once again in 2007 & 2008. Tune of the Week (TOW) was started in April 1999 as a way of choosing tunes to learn on the mandolin & discussing how to play them with other members of CoMando ListServe. John Bird has launched a new TOW version in 2009, focused only on the playing of Bill Monroe. Bill Monroe: Tune of the Week 2009 Wendy Anthony - Editor
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