Django (music software)
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Django is a software program for engraving of tabulature for lutes, archlute, theorbo and other early plucked and bowed instruments. It may be an earlier or later version of "Fandango" software. It was created by the French composer, lutenist, and programmer Alain Veylit.[1] [2] It is currently the only program that produces tabulature in Braille.[3]
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[edit ]- ^ "Fandango tablature composer software: Home". Fandango.musickshandmade.com. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
- ^ "Notating Music". Archived from the original on 2009年10月23日. Retrieved 2010年04月26日.
- ^ "Matthew Wadsworth Links". Archived from the original on 2010年01月24日. Retrieved 2010年04月26日.
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