Editing ABC

A little about ABC musical notation

ABC musical notation is a simple way to transcribe music to paper. A tune in ABC looks like this:

X: 1
T: Kilglass Lakes
R: jig
C: John McEvoy
S: John McEvoy @ Ceol Aneas 2016
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
K: Dmaj
|:DED DFA|BAF d2e|faf ede|fdB AFE|
DED DFA|BAF d2e|faf ede|1 fdd d3 :|2 fdd d2 e ||
|:faa fbb|afe ~f3|faf dBA| (3Bcd B AFE|
DED DFA|BAF d2e|faf ede|1 fdd d2 e :|2 fdd d2 D ||

The ABC tune can be “rendered” via software to produce standard sheet music:

music-image

The first 8 lines of the example is called the header, and consists of:

X: - a number (usually used to sort the tunes)
T: - the title of the tune
R: - the rhythm (jig, reel, hornpipe, etc)
C: - composer (not needed)
S: - source of the tune (not needed)
M: - meter (6/8, 4/4, etc)
L: - length of each note in the ABC (1/8 means that each letter in the ABC
    has the value of 1/8 of a measure. For example: gabc = 4 eighth notes.
    a2bc = one quarter note and 2 eighth notes. a3c = a dotted quarter
    followed by an eighth note.)
K: - The key (Dmaj is the same as D, however Dmin and Ddor mean different
    things)

After the last line of the header (K: should always be the last line of the header) the musical notes start. The notes are:

notes-image

  • Octave below Middle C = C, : Middle C = C : 3rd space C = c : highC = c’
  • Bar lines are indicated by the symbol |
  • Repeat symbols are |: and :|
  • Common ornamentations: 3(abc or a/b/c indicates a triplet, ~a indicates a roll

There are many more options and details about ABC, but that should get you started. See this ABC tutorial for a good resource.

Use editABC to edit a tune.

When you first open the editABC page there is already a tune (Kilglass Lakes) in the Edit the ABC here: box. If you click on a note in the music, the corresponding symbol is highlighted in the ABC notation. You can edit the note in the ABC, and the results will instantly be seen in the music.

editABC-image

If you want to write out a tune from scratch then it’s probably a good idea to leave the code for Kilglass Lakes in place and change it bit by bit.

If you delete the text in the Edit the ABC here: box then the musical notation will disappear. If you now paste in some ABC for a tune that you’ve got from another source such as The Session the music notation will appear on the left hand side of the page. You can then adjust any details that you want to change.

You can use the audio player on the page to play back the tune to check your work.

When you’re happy that you’ve got your notation just right you can use the Download ABC button to save your work to your device.

Edit an existing tune page

You can also edit the ABC for an existing tune page if you want to help correct mistakes. Not all our tunes have an ABC that matches the recorded version so your help would be appreciated.

We’ll use the page for The Virginia Reel as an example. If you go to that page you’ll see that part of the page looks like this:

virginia-image

If you click on the Show ABC Source button you should now see something like this:

virginia-image

You can make changes to the ABC in the same way as in the previous section. Any changes you make here will NOT change the website so don’t be nervous about having a go.

When you’re happy with your changes save them using the Download ABC button. We’d love you to send your changes to us at archive@lpnz.org. We’ll review them and almost certainly use them.