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   * An example of a {{:exampleemajor.txt|guitar text tab}}, and the corresponding {{:exampleemajor.musicxml.txt|MusicXML file}}. Please note that the MusicXML may have a lot more info, e.g. regarding layout. This is the bare minimum MusicXML file that represents the input.   * An example of a {{:exampleemajor.txt|guitar text tab}}, and the corresponding {{:exampleemajor.musicxml.txt|MusicXML file}}. Please note that the MusicXML may have a lot more info, e.g. regarding layout. This is the bare minimum MusicXML file that represents the input.
  
-  * An example of a {{:drumexample.txt|drum text tab}}, and the corresponding {{:drumexample.musicxml.txt|MusicXML file}}. Note that this example uses two voices (drums are often notated in two voices, one for the feet - bass drum and pedal hi-hat - and one for the hands). Once one voice has been specified in a measure, the <backup> tag is used to go back to the beginning and start notating the second voice. More on this [[https://usermanuals.musicxml.com/MusicXML/Content/EL-MusicXML-backup.htm|here]].+  * An example of a {{:drumexample.txt|drum text tab}}, and the corresponding MusicXML file. Note that this example uses two voices (drums are often notated in two voices, one for the feet - bass drum and pedal hi-hat - and one for the hands). Once one voice has been specified in a measure, the <backup> tag is used to go back to the beginning and start notating the second voice. More on this [[https://usermanuals.musicxml.com/MusicXML/Content/EL-MusicXML-backup.htm|here]].
  
   * You can preview any MusicXML file by dragging and dropping it onto [[https://opensheetmusicdisplay.github.io/demo/|this page]].   * You can preview any MusicXML file by dragging and dropping it onto [[https://opensheetmusicdisplay.github.io/demo/|this page]].
  
-  * An example of a {{:examplerepeat.txt|guitar text tab with a repeated section}}, and the {{:examplerepeat.musicxml.txt|corresponding MusicXML}} file. Note the number 4 on top of the last bar that designates the section is to be repeated 4 times. Your system must support repeats as shown in this example or in the drum tab example posted since the beginning of the term (War Pigs by Black Sabbath).+  * An example of a {{:examplerepeat.txt|guitar text tab with a repeated section}}, and the {{:examplerepeat.musicxml.txt|corresponding MusicXML}} file. Note the number 4 on top of the last bar that designates the section is to be repeated 4 times. Your system must support repeats as shown in this example, as well as in the drum tab example posted since the beginning of the term (War Pigs by Black Sabbath).
  
-  * An example of a {{:graceexample.txt|guitar text tab with a grace note}}, and the {{:graceexample.musicxml.txt|corresponding MusicXML}} file+  * An example of a {{:graceexample.txt|guitar text tab with a grace note}}, and the {{:graceexample.musicxml.txt|corresponding MusicXML file}}. Unfortunately, the online viewer posted above does not show grace notes in tablature, so you should use MuseScore to test grace note functionality.
  
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