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BiaB is the best when it comes to creating simple charts fast. I often do something like JAZZMAMMAL suggests. I might create a full BiaB song with repeats and endings for an audio demo. As part of the process I will create a bare-bones version that is not meant to be heard. It is just meant for printing out lead sheets. Just one time through, simplified notation for easy reading and chords above. Print it out, pencil in DS's, letter-A letter-B, codas, 1st and 2nd ending etc. Hand them out.

I save the simple versions separately. The full song might be MOONGLOWBIAB.mgu and the simple version might be called MOONGLOPRINT.mgu.

Yes, if I need to print something more complex, in full detail, I will go to another notation program. But for quick simple lead sheets, BiaB cant be beat.


Flatfoot sez: Call me when 'Talent-in-a-Box' is ready to ship! -- [8{>

Got some tunes on You Tube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/flatfoot50
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My BiaB lesson site:
http://jdwolfe0.wixsite.com/learnbiab