From the course: Real Books and Digital Accompaniment Tools for Musicians

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Exporting accompaniment tracks

Exporting accompaniment tracks

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Exporting accompaniment tracks

- Should you wish to share the song you've created in iReal Pro, you have the options to export audio, lead sheet, individual song, or full playlist. Both individual charts and playlists are stored as HTML files, which may be exported and shared by right-clicking the item and selecting to Share Chord Chart. You'll then be presented with a list of applications where you can send your file, with additional ones listed under More. I'll talk through a few of those options. Saving to Disk exports the HTML file to a playlist to be saved on your computer. If exporting a single song, rather than an entire playlist, you may also package your song as a MusicXML file to be opened and edited in notation applications such as Finale or Sibelius. Exporting to mail, messages, or notes will automatically send it to the selected program. View other programs able to receive the HTML file by selecting More. Sending the file or playlist directly to the iReal Pro forums copies the HTML text to your…

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