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Any line beginning with a letter
followed by a colon (:) is interpreted as an information field.
These fields carry information like title, meter, key, clef etc.
Most of the information fields are used in the header,
but some may also occur in the tune body. If you need an information
filed inside of a line (e.g. a clef change) you must enclose the
field in brackets (e.g. "[K:bass]").
The following table summarizes names and scopes of all
information fields.
Field |
Meaning |
Scope |
Example |
A: |
area |
header |
A:Hintertupfingen |
B: |
book |
header |
B:Manuscript Siena |
C: |
composer |
header |
C:P.D.Q. Bach |
D: |
discography |
header |
|
E: |
layout parameter |
header, body |
(see sec. Format fine tuning) |
F: |
file name |
header |
F:http://www.abc.org/bla.abc |
G: |
group |
header |
G:Passiontide |
H: |
history |
header |
H:bla fasel.... |
K: |
key and clef |
header (last entry), body |
K:D treble |
L: |
default note length |
header, body |
L:1/8 |
M: |
meter |
header, body |
M:3/4 |
N: |
notes |
header |
N:see also EKG 280 |
O: |
origin |
header |
O:Jiddish |
P: |
parts |
header, body |
P:A |
Q: |
tempo |
header |
Q:"Andante" |
S: |
source |
header |
S:Zupfgeigenhansel 1908 |
T: |
title |
header |
T:Yesterday |
V: |
voice |
header, body |
V: Vc clef=bass |
w: |
lyrics |
body |
w:Ye-ster-day all my troub-les |
W: |
words |
body |
W: 2. Yesterday life was such an |
X: |
reference number |
header (first entry) |
X:1 |
Z: |
transcription note |
header |
Z:from photocopy |
-
- T:
- Tune title.
Some tunes have more than one title and so this
field can be used more than once per tune - the first time will
generate the title whilst subsequent usage will generate the
alternatives in small print. The T: field can also be used
within a tune to name parts of a tune - in this case it should
come before any key or meter changes.
- K:
- Key and clef. See section
key and clef for
more details.
- L:
- Default note length.
Examples are "L:1/4" (quarter note),
"L:1/8" (eighth note), "L:1/16" (sixteenth). If not specified, the
default note length is calculated automatically from the meter field:
the time signature is converted to its decimal value; if the value is
0.75 or higher, the default is L:1/8; if the value is less than 0.75,
the default is L:1/16. Beware however that it is generally not a good idea
to use implicit defaults.
- M:
- Meter.
Apart from the normal meters, e.g. "
M:6/8
" or
"M:4/4
", the symbols "M:C
"and "M:C|
"
give common time and cut time respectively. The denominator
can be ommitted, in which case "4" is assumed for the denominator
and only the numerator is printed in the music; this is most often
used for triple time "M:3
".
To avoid the printing of a meter notation you can specify
"M:none
", which implicitly assumes 4/4 for the calculation of
the default note length. "M:none
" is the default meter value.
In case the printed meter specification differs from the mathematical
meter (eg. "C|
" is used for 2/2, 2/1 or any other even time),
you can add the parameter display, eg. "M:2/1 display=C|
"
which will print "C|
", but use 2/1 for internal bar numbering.
Note that this is incompatible to the abc standard; for a compatible
way, use the format parameter %%meterdisplay.
- P:
- Parts. Can be used in the header to state the order in which
the tune parts are played, i.e. "P:ABABCDCD", and then inside the
tune to mark each part, i.e. "P:A" or "P:B".
- Q:
- Tempo.
Prints out tempo denotations.
General form is Q: w1 w2 w3 ... where each word is either
string in double quotes such as "Andante" or "Bossa Nova"
or a metronome mark such as C or C=120 or 120.
Strings are printed directly, metronome marks are translated
to the form note=100. When you only need metronome marks for
abc2midi, but do not want them printed, use the format parameter
%%printmetronome.
- G:
- Group. To group together tunes for indexing purposes.
- H:
- History. Can be used for multi-line stories/anecdotes, all of
which will be ignored until the next field occurs.
- V:
- Voice. See section Scores for details on how to
specify and address different voices.
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Christoph Dalitz
2011-04-26