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Old 10-21-2015, 12:21 PM
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Default Does anybody use TEF files to learn songs?

Hi All,

I've recently come across tef files, created by TableEdit software. They are really great, you can slow down a song to a pace you are comfortable with, and a backing midi file slows down also, all while a vertical tracking bar sweeps across the tab notation to show you which notes to play when.

I wonder if you use them or know much about them?
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Old 10-21-2015, 04:50 PM
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Hi All,

I've recently come across tef files, created by TableEdit software. They are really great, you can slow down a song to a pace you are comfortable with, and a backing midi file slows down also, all while a vertical tracking bar sweeps across the tab notation to show you which notes to play when.

I wonder if you use them or know much about them?
I have worked with them but I much prefer PowerTabs.
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