Older than 3 May 2017 / Newest News / See also updated tunes.
Now you can get a random tune from the collection.
Available in the menu.
Try it here: http://norbeck.nu/abc/random.asp
I've added five new tunes to the collection, and made updates to nine other tunes.
New feature: You can see which tunes I've added and updated.
http://norbeck.nu/abc/updated.asp
I've now posted a detailed description here of the approximate search algorithm used on this site. You can find it here: http://norbeck.nu/abc/FuzzySearch.asp
Now I've finally implemented approximate search (also called fuzzy search) in my ABC collection!! So even if you don't know exactly how a tune title is spelled, you can find the tune.
Try it here: http://norbeck.nu/abc/search.asp
I've now redesigned the web pages for Henrik Norbeck's ABC Tunes, so that they work better on mobile phones.
I've now made clickable links to tunes referenced in the H: field of the tune, so it's easier to display them directly.
See for example this tune:
http://www.norbeck.nu/abc/display.asp?rhythm=march&ref=19
I've just updated the tune collection with some new tunes (most of them songs), some corrections, additional information and variations, and also a bunch of adjustments that will make it possible to add new features to the page. Look out for coming updates with new features!
And hope you all have a good Saint Patrick's Day tomorrow!
I added a feature to get only the ABC for a tune as plain text, so you can load it into your favourite ABC app or program. Just click "Get ABC for this tune" under the sheet music for a tune.
Since I now have 132 songs in the database, I've introduced the option to SEARCH LYRICS (not only title or first two bars).
http://www.norbeck.nu/abc/search.asp
It's more than 20 years since I put the first version of my ABC tune collection on the web.
Before that, I had transcribed all tunes I had learnt on paper and also experimented a bit with an ABC-like computerised format for music notation.
When I got an Internet connection in 1995 I discovered the ABC format and started inputting my tune collection on the computer. And in August 1996 I launched the first version of my ABC collection on the web. It then contained only the hornpipes, jigs, polkas and slip jigs. I continued to input tunes and in June 1997 the first "complete" version of my collection came out on the web. It then contained nearly 1400 tunes - the result of two years of converting from paper to computer (while simultaneously learning new tunes and transcribing them directly in ABC).
With the latest update from Thursday, my web ABC collection now contains 2315 Irish tunes and songs.