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Tin Whistle Sheet
Music with Finger Positions available in Pocket size, ebook & palm pilot ebook |
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Bagpipe Sheet
Music with Finger Positions available in Pocket size, ebook & palm pilot ebook |
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Bagpipe Maintenance Book |
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This important book is a must have for every piper - novice to expert. This interesting and concise, pocket sized book tells you how to repair your own pipes, get your rosewood pipes working quickly and economically, as well as what to do with your pipes to avoid bad weather blems. You also learn:
By the time you are done reading through and trying the ideas out you will know your pipes better and have a better understanding of how they work - which means your playing can only imve! Available in 3 handy formats:
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Great handy pocket size book of sheet music full of tunes for the piper out and about. The printed version offers over 50 different tunes, while the ebook includes 300 great songs. Includes music for every occassion. Here is the list from the table of contents for the printed version to give you a sample of what you get:
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bagpipe music software player engraver and composer and bagpipe music software player engraver and composer , which operate under DOS, are no longer being marketed; they have been replaced by bagpipe music software player engraver and composer . The following information is vided for those people who have purchased and are still using one of the two DOS-based grams and may require assistance. bagpipe music software player engraver and composer Features Prints any type of Highland Bagpipe light music with tune title, tune type, composer, and page number. Supports Epson compatible dot matrix printers and HP LaserJet compatible laser printers (also supports PostScript laser printers with bagpipe music software player engraver and composer ). Use a word cessor (WordPerfect, Microsoft WORD, Microsoft Works WRITE, Ami , etc) to enter the music symbols. Print up to 12 lines of music on a 8.5" x 11" page in portrait mode on Epson and HP LaserJet printers. Print up to 12 lines of music on a 8.5" x 11" page in portrait or landscape modes on PostScript printers. Adjust staff width from 0.0 to 8.0 inches (10.5 inches for PostScript printers). Print two tunes on a page. Print music to files. Export tunes to PCX format files. Preview each line of music on a graphics screen (CGA, EGA, VGA, or Hercules Graphics Adapter) with zoom in, zoom out, and panning capability. Change background and foreground colors of music previews on a graphics screen (EGA and VGA monitors only). Play tunes on the PC speaker with user selectable tempo, speed of embellishments, and "chanter" pitch. Create new embellishments or special symbols (requires EGA, VGA, or Hercules Graphics adapter). Export note pattern files to PCX format files. Convert PCX files to note pattern files. Includes Icons and gram Information Files to run the grams in Microsoft Windows 3.x bagpipe music software player engraver and composer gram Requirements bagpipe music software player engraver and composer Version 5.0 IBM PC/XT/AT or 100% compatible, 512Kbytes RAM, Hard disk with at least 1.5 Mbytes free space, MS-DOS 3.0 or greater, Disk cache gram (such as SMARTDRV) strongly advised. For screen preview, CGA, Hercules Graphics adapter, EGA, or VGA. For MAKENOTE gram, Hercules Graphics adapter, EGA, or VGA. For printed output, HP LaserJet II compatible printer (with at least 1Mbyte for full page 300 dpi prints) or Epson compatible printer. bagpipe music software player engraver and composer Version 2.0 Includes all features and requirements of bagpipe music software player engraver and composer Version 5.0. Includes additional gram for printing music script files to PostScript compatible printers. PostScript printing requires IBM PC/XT/AT or 100% compatible, 512Kbytes RAM, Hard disk with at least 0.5 Mbytes free space, MS-DOS 3.0 or greater, and PostScript compatible printer. How to use bagpipe music software, engraver and composer and bagpipe music software, engraver and composer How to enter a tune In bagpipe music software player engraver and composer, every bagpipe music symbol such as gracenotes, embellishments, melody notes, barlines, time signatures, etc. is given an alphanumeric code. You enter these codes using a word cessor or text editor (such as Windows NotePad, Windows WRITE, Microsoft Word for Windows, etc.). Besides entering the alphanumeric codes using your word cessor, you will also need to enter a TAB character before the first symbol in a beat and a TAB character after the last symbol in a beat. Below is a sample of the codes and placement of TABs for the first line of "Scotland The Brave". Since TABs and ENTERs are not printable characters, we show them here as è for the TAB key and à for the ENTER key to illustrate where you would place them. "Scotland The Brave"à "March"à "Trad."à "33"à & 4_4 I! E_8à ! è gg LA_4 è tar LAr_8 'la Bl_16 è dbc Cr_8 eg LAl_8 è dbc Cr_8 El_8à ! è dbha HA_4 è strhg HA_4 è grp HAr_8 El_8 è dbc Cr_8 eg LAl_8à ! è thrd D_4 è gg Fr_8 'f Dl_16 è dbc Cr_8 El_8 è dbc Cr_8 eg LAl_8à ! è grp B_4 è dbe E_4 è strla Er_8 'e Fl_16 è gg Er_16 'e Dl_32 gg Cr_16 'c Bl_32 è !tà Once you have entered the codes and TABs for a tune, you must save your work as an ASCII file with TABs preserved, then exit your word cessor. How to preview, print out, and play a tune bagpipe music software player engraver and composer grams are DOS grams so from the DOS mpt, you run one of the bagpipe music software player engraver and composer grams to print out, preview on screen, or play the tune and give the music script file as a command line parameter. The following command lines show how to preview, print out, and play the music using bagpipe music software player engraver and composer. The command line to view "Scotland The Brave" on the screen is: bagpipe music software, engraver and composerdm /s c:\music\tunes\scotland.txtà The command line to print out "Scotland The Brave" on a HP LaserJet II compatible laser printer is: bagpipe music software, engraver and composerdm /h/e c:\music\tunes\scotland.txtà The command line to print out "Scotland The Brave" on a PostScript compatible laser printer is (must have bagpipe music software, engraver and composer ): bagpipe music software, engraver and composerps c:\music\tunes\scotland.txtà The command line to play "Scotland The Brave" at 96 beats per minute is: playmus /t96 c:\music\tunes\scotland.txtà Installing and Running bagpipe music software, engraver and composer in Windows bagpipe music software player engraver and composer and bagpipe music software player engraver and composer come with instructions detailing steps to install and run the grams as DOS grams within Windows 3.1x and Windows 95. Some Questions and Answers About Using bagpipe music software, engraver and composer and bagpipe music software, engraver and composer I'm having trouble getting started. Read the manual especially pages 6-9. Also, check the How to Use bagpipe music software, engraver and composer and bagpipe music software, engraver and composer section above on this page. I can play and print the sample tunes however, I can play my own tunes but not print them. You have saved your music files using your word cessor's prietary file format, instead of the ASCII format with TABS preserved that bagpipe music software player engraver and composer needs. Read the 1994 and 1995 Newsletters for the sequences to correctly save music files for various word cessors. When I print my own tunes it connects all the notes together. You have saved your music files in ASCII format but without TABS preserved. You must place a TAB at the start and end of a beat. bagpipe music software player engraver and composer uses the placement of the TABs to determine how to connect (beam) notes together. Read the 1994 and 1995 Newsletters for the sequences to correctly save music files for various word cessors. I bought a new printer but I can't print my tunes on it. You are not using the correct command line switches appriate to your printer. For example, if you have upgraded from a Epson compatible dot matrix printer to a HP DeskJet or LaserJet compatible printer, you must now run the command bagpipe music software, engraver and composerdm /h/e mytune.txt to correctly print the music. Read pages 8-9 of the manual and check the How to Use bagpipe music software, engraver and composer and bagpipe music software, engraver and composer section above on this page for further examples. I really like the high quality of print in the music collections duced by bagpipe music software player engraver and composer . I don't have a PostScript printer. Is there any way that I can get this high quality print on my own non-PostScript printer? Yes. First you must have bagpipe music software player engraver and composer . Then you must download and install GhostScript and GSView. These grams convert PostScript files into the printer codes for your particular printer. Read the 1995 Newsletter to determine the files to download and install for your version of Windows. Once you have installed GhostScript and GSView, you must create a PostScript file of your music with the bagpipe music software, engraver and composer command bagpipe music software, engraver and composerps /f- mytune.txt and then run GSView to print this PostScript file on your printer. bagpipe music software, engraver and composer Newsletters These newsletters are of interest only to those persons who own and use the DOS versions of bagpipe music software player engraver and composer. They have been converted to Microsoft Word for Windows Version 7.0 format. The files have been compressed with PKZIP V2.04g. Questions – click on the question to link to its answer. Will there be a Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer for the Mac? Is there a similar gram for drummers? Will Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer support tunes written with the old DOS version? Will Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer work with my printer? Can I pay by credit card? Is there a dealer in the United Kingdom for Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer ? I came across an archive of bagpipe tunes in bagpipe music software, engraver and composer (bagpipe music software, engraver and composer) format. Where can I find a viewer or player for these files? I have come across various archives of music in formats other than bagpipe music software, engraver and composer; some also contain grams for translating bagpipe music software, engraver and composer formatted files into their "own" format. Is there any software available for reversing this cedure? I've entered a tune from scratch. It prints, it plays, but when I try to save it, it does not save. Why? When I include a tie which extends from one line of music to the next, it does not work perly -- the tie shows up in the wrong place. How can I include an extra space between two particular notes? How can I include quote marks in the tune title? How can I change the default settings in bagpipe music software, engraver and composer ? If I click on the Help icon (arrow with a question mark beside it) then click on something, I get an error message. Why? Is there a hot-key to update the display screen after making additons or modifications in the music codes screen? Why can't I place a !I followed by a I! on the same line of music and have them printed that way? How do I get the whole Page Setup dialog box to appear on the screen? My music is running off the right-hand side of the page. How do I fix that? I don't seem to be able to print out any tunes that are more than 9 lines of music. I thought selecting "To Fit Print Area" would do that for me. In a file with more than one tune, if "Align Bars" is selected in Page Setup, the staff widths of the tunes do not stretch across the page, even though "Spread Horizontally" is selected. Why? In-line Text on Page 1 gets repeated on subsequent pages (noticeable in piobaireachd). Can I print multi-line footers or fixed text? The '224 timeline code does not play the second time of the fourth part at all. I have a tune file that causes bagpipe music software, engraver and composer to lock up and I have to restart my computer. What is the blem and how do I fix it? I can't get chanter sound and/or drone sound on my Dell computer with TBS Montego A3D sound card. What brand of sound card do I need to get Real Bagpipe Sounds? When using Real Bagpipe Sounds, adjusting the bass drone volume has no effect. The gram will only play the Real Bagpipe Sounds when you have clicked the 'set A to B flat' setting. How can I install Real Bagpipe Sounds on a SoundBlaster Live! card? How can I install Real Bagpipe Sounds on a SoundBlaster Live! Value card? Questions and Answers Will there be a Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer for the Mac? There are no plans to develop Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer for the Macintosh. Is there a similar gram for drummers? It is our intent to duce Drum music software, engraver and composer for Windows. We hesitate to give estimated dates for duction and release. It is our intention that Drum music software, engraver and composer will have the ability to interface with Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer to duce Pipe and Drum Scores on the one page and also be able to play simultaneously to duce a "Full Band" effect, i.e., Pipe Band music software, engraver and composer. Will Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer support tunes written with the old DOS version? Yes, bagpipe music software, engraver and composer will handle your old bagpipe music software, engraver and composer files with absolutely no blem. It will open a bagpipe music software, engraver and composer file and convert it to the new format, which you then save as a bagpipe music software, engraver and composer file. You can print your music document directly from bagpipe music software, engraver and composer , and/or bagpipe music software, engraver and composer files can be exported as BMP, PCX, or midi files. bagpipe music software, engraver and composer does have different codes than the earlier bagpipe music software, engraver and composer format for a few items, such as ties and triplets. Although the old codes for these items still work, you should “hand convert” them to the new codes after the automatic conversion has been completed; the result is a better looking output. bagpipe music software, engraver and composer will not convert bagpipe music software, engraver and composer files to the old bagpipe music software, engraver and composer format, but then why would you? Will Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer work with my printer? If your printer works with Windows, then it will work with bagpipe music software, engraver and composer . Can I pay by credit card? We are not set up at this time to take credit card payments. Many of the minent piping supply shops carry bagpipe music software, engraver and composer and will take credit card payments. Is there a dealer in the United Kingdom for Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer ? Yes. Check the list of UK Suppliers. I came across an archive of bagpipe tunes in bagpipe music software, engraver and composer (bagpipe music software, engraver and composer) format. Where can I find a viewer or player for these files? There is no freeware viewer or player for bagpipe music software, engraver and composer (bagpipe music software, engraver and composer) format files. Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer and its earlier versions are commercial grams. Check out the Pricing & Ordering section of this homepage. I have come across various archives of music in formats other than bagpipe music software, engraver and composer; some also contain grams for translating bagpipe music software, engraver and composer formatted files into their "own" format. Is there any software available for reversing this cedure? We are working on a gram which will convert from several other formats to bagpipe music software, engraver and composer . In the meantime, Dougie Lindsay of Glasgow, Scotland, has written a gram which will convert from .bgp (Piob Mhor format) to .bagpipe music software, engraver and composer (bagpipe music software, engraver and composer format), but with some limitations. The gram is freeware and is available on Dougie's website: http://www.free0004983.free4all.co.uk. I've entered a tune from scratch. It prints, it plays, but when I try to save it, it does not save. Why? When you enter a tune from scratch and then try to save it, bagpipe music software, engraver and composer takes the Title of your tune and inserts it into the File Name for saving the tune. If your tune title contains a character that is not permitted in file names (illegal characters shown on page 71 of the manual), the tune will not save. The most common example is a tune such as “P/M Bigshot of Smalltown”, where the / character is not permitted in the file name. To solve the blem, just remove the illegal character from the file name (not the tune title), then save the tune again. When I include a tie which extends from one line of music to the next, it does not work perly -- the tie shows up in the wrong place. Ties across lines do not work in printing or in playing. This will be corrected in a future release. For now, try rewriting the tune in such a way as to keep the tie all on one line. How can I include an extra space between two particular notes? Oops! The code for a space is built into the bagpipe music software, engraver and composer gram but it was missed in the documentation. The code is: space The space is useful for putting separation between notes and for pushing notes around inside a bar, especially when you are using Align Bars. How can I include quote marks in the tune title? The bagpipe music software, engraver and composer title code uses the normal quote marks to start and end the title of the tune (example: "Bonnie Dundee"), so you cannot include these quote marks within a title. If you do wish to include quote marks in the tune title, (example: The March of the “Champion Supremes”) you can. At the point where you wish to open quotes, type Alt-0147 (hold down the Alt key while you type 0147 on the numeric keypad -- not the keyboard -- then release the Alt key) and where you wish to close quotes, type Alt-0148. Bonus! ...these quote marks look better than the regular keyboard quote marks! How can I change the default settings in bagpipe music software, engraver and composer ? In bagpipe music software, engraver and composer version 1.0 you can't change the default settings, but you can set up one or more templates of your preferred settings. Here's how: Setup a tune with the Title, Type, Composer placements and font settings that you want. In the Code Window, select the codes from the start of the file down to just before the first music code. Press Ctrl-C to copy it to the clipboard. Click on File, New to open a new tune window. Select the codes in that window and press Ctrl-V to paste your settings into the new code window over the existing codes. Save these codes in a file, such as: "Title Centered 18 point.bagpipe music software, engraver and composer". You can build up several templates of your preferred settings using this method and open one of them when you start a new tune (just remember once you start entering music symbols that you must Save As to a new file name). We will consider adding a “template” feature to the next release of bagpipe music software, engraver and composer . If I click on the Help icon (arrow with a question mark beside it) then click on something, I get an error message. Why? Because Context Sensitive Help is not part of the Help file for bagpipe music software, engraver and composer Version 1.0x. To access the help topics, click on Help, Help Topics. Is there a hot-key to update the display screen after making additons or modifications in the music codes screen? Yes, there is. You can simply press the F5 key which is a generic 'Refresh' key in Windows — another undocumented feature in bagpipe music software, engraver and composer . Why can't I place a !I followed by a I! on the same line of music and have them printed that way? Because it is not the contemporary style of writing pipe music. bagpipe music software, engraver and composer starts a line of music when it encounters an End of Part symbol to ensure that a new part starts on a new line. While old pipe music books printed music this way (because of typesetting limitations), it is not an accepted method now. How do I get the whole Page Setup dialog box to appear on the screen? This blem occurs on some computers when the Display configuration is set for Large Fonts and a small screen resolution. This dialog box will be reduced in a later version however, here are some steps to fix this now. At the main Windows screen, click on Start, Settings, Control Panel. Double click on Display icon then click on the Settings tab. In the Font Size area, change to "Small Fonts" from "Large Fonts" OR in the Desktop Size area, increase it to 1024 x 768 (if your monitor can operate at that resolution) or higher. Click OK then click File, Close. My music is running off the right-hand side of the page. How do I fix that? Click on File, Page Setup, and adjust one or both of the Space (under Spread Tune to Fit)and X Scale Symbols(under Scale Options). Space: Decreasing the percentage will push the melody notes closer together. X Scale Symbols: Decreasing the percentage squishes the symbols horizontally. Reference: pages 77-79 of the user manual. I don't seem to be able to print out any tunes that are more than 9 lines of music. I thought selecting "To Fit Print Area" would do that for me. In Page Setup, change the staff height from a fixed value to 0.0". This causes the staff height to automatically adjust to whatever is needed to make the tune fit the page. This works for either Portrait or Landscape page orientation. In a file with more than one tune, if "Align Bars" is selected in Page Setup, the staff widths of the tunes do not stretch across the page, even though "Spread Horizontally" is selected. Why? This is a bug that will be fixed in a later version. This can be easily demonstrated by bringing up the sample tune "The High Road to Linton, Kate Dalrymple, Jock Wilson's Ball.bagpipe music software, engraver and composer", selecting Align Bars in Page Setup and then doing a Print Preview. In-line Text on Page 1 gets repeated on subsequent pages (noticeable in piobaireachd). This is a bug in the first few copies of bagpipe music software, engraver and composer copies that were initially released in May. It was fixed very quickly after release. Registered users with this bug should contact us to get an updated version. Can I print multi-line footers or fixed text? No. You would have to do that with several "Fixed Text" tags. The '224 timeline code does not play the second time of the fourth part at all. This is a bug that will be fixed in a later version. In the meantime, if you want it to play correctly, you will have to duplicate that passage as '2 in the 4th part. I have a tune file that causes bagpipe music software, engraver and composer to lock up and I have to restart my computer. What is the blem and how do I fix it? There is a bug in the error cessing of incorrectly placed tie start and end symbols (for example: ^ts C_4 ^te C_4 instead of ^ts C_4 C_4 ^te will cause the gram to lock up). This situation is most likely the cause. To fix this blem: Click on Start, grams, Accessories, NotePad. Click on File, Open. Change Files of Type to "All files *.*" Navigate to find the blem bagpipe music software, engraver and composer file and open it. Correct the placement of the tie codes and File, Save the tune. Click File, Exit, run bagpipe music software, engraver and composer again, and open the fixed tune. I can't get chanter sound and/or drone sound on my Dell computer with TBS Montego A3D sound card. The TBS Montego A3D found in many Dell computers does not perly support the Windows multi-media timer (which bagpipe music software, engraver and composer relies on for playing notes for fixed durations). We are working on a fix for this blem. In the meantime, the only way to hear the sounds is to save the tune as a MIDI file and then use Media Player to play the MIDI file. In bagpipe music software, engraver and composer with your tune on screen, click on File, Save As Midi. Change the name of the MID file, if you desire then click Save. Click on Start, grams, Accessories, Multimedia, Media Player. Click File, Open, navigate to find the desired MID file and click Open. Click Play to play the tune. Click File, Exit. What brand of sound card do I need to get real Bagpipe Sounds? Any sound card which support EMU SoundFonts® will allow you to duce Real Bagpipe Sounds (fessional piper quality chanter and drones sound) when playing tunes. Creative Labs® AWE32, AWE64, Soundblaster LIVE!, and Soundblaster LIVE! Value cards support Real Bagpipe Sounds. We understand that EMU-8710 or EMU-8710PS PCMCIA sound cards, duced by E-MU/Ensoniq® will allow you to get Real Bagpipe Sounds out of your notebook computer. When using Real Bagpipe Sounds, adjusting the bass drone volume has no effect. Currently in using Real Bagpipe Sounds the bass drone and tenor drone sounds are integrated into the Tenor Drone volume control. The bass drone volume control has no effect. This will be corrected in a future release. The gram will only play the Real Bagpipe Sounds when you have clicked the 'set A to B flat' setting. This will be corrected in a future release. How can I install Real Bagpipe Sounds on a SoundBlaster Live! card? Note: If you have a SoundBlaster Live! Value Card, see the next Question and Answer. STEP 1 Convert the existing BAGPIPE.SBK file (SoundFont 1.0 format) to BAGPIPE.SF2 file (SoundFont 2.0 format) as follows: (If your SoundBlaster Live! soundcard did not come with Vienna SoundFont Studio software, see below ***) Click on Start, grams, SoundBlaster Live!, Vienna Click on File, Open. In File of Type select "SoundFont 1.0 Banks (*.sbk)" In the "Look In" area, navigate to the C:\gram Files\Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer . Click on BAGPIPE.SBK and click Open. Click on Yes to the question "Do you want to convert?" Click Convert in the "Converting file to SF2" dialog box Click OK in the dialog saying that the file has been saved in C:\gram Files\Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer \bagpipe.sf2 Click File, Exit. Note: Step 1 needs to be done only once. STEP 2 Installing Real Bagpipe Sounds into the SoundBlaster Live! card using BAGPIPE.SF2 (this replaces instructions found on page 5 of the manual) Click on Start, grams, SoundBlaster Live. Choose "SoundFont". At the "SoundFont - AudioHQ" dialog box, choose the "Configure Instrument" tab. In the "Select Instrument" drop-down box, choose "109 - bagpipe". Press the "Load" button, and find the sound font file "bagpipe.sf2" in the C:\gram Files\Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer folder. Highlight the sound font file "bagpipe.sf2" and press "Select". The "bagpipe.sf2" sound font file should now be in the "Instrument Stack" area of the "SoundFont - AudioHQ" dialog box - it should be at the top of the list, with an arrow on the left hand side pointing to it. Click on Quit to exit the gram and return to main Windows screen. Note: Step 2 must be repeated each time the computer is restarted. STEP 3 Playing using Real Bagpipe Sounds on the SoundBlaster Live! (this replaces instructions found on page 13 of the manual) Run Bagpipe music software, engraver and composer . Open the tune to be played. At the main screen select the MIDI device "B: SB Live! MIDI Synth". From the main menu, click on Configure, Set Play Options. In the "Play Music Setup" dialog box, make three changes: In the "Note Mapping Defaults" section, press "Set" for "Low A at B Flat". In the "Drone Settings" section: Change "Chanter Instrument" to 109. Change "Drone Instrument" to 109. Press "OK". Click on File, Save to save the changes to the tune. Click on Play and enjoy the performance. Note: Step 3 needs to be done to every tune you want to play using Real Bagpipe Sounds. *** If your SoundBlaster Live! soundcard did not come with Vienna SoundFont Studio software, you can download it from www.sblive.com/liveware/goodies/vienna.html You will need PKUNZIP or WinZIP to unzip the file. You can then install the gram. If you don't want to go through this cess, contact us and we will email you the BAGPIPE.SF2 file. When you are using the Real Bagpipe Sound font with bagpipe music software, engraver and composer, make sure that under