I've never used sheet music or TAB to play music but I do sometimes use it to learn songs.

If you go out and buy a fictional songbook titled "100 Classic Fiddle Tunes" you'll find that it's a 99.9% chance it's written in 4/4 time with 8th note melodies. With the 8th note styles you can then quickly program the backup tracks into BIAB by simply following the sheet music, (aka chord chart), measure by measure.

You'll then have good backup tracks to use while learning the melody and working out your own arrangements for variations on the melody.


Edit; You could probably program all 100 backing tracks inside of a week now that the note values, (aka measure values), are correct. Even if you'd never heard any of the songs.

Last edited by bobcflatpicker; 04/19/21 01:10 PM.