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If you want to run more complex searches than the simple free text search provided on this site, you can use the facilities provided by more advanced external search engines, such as:
 
If you want to run more complex searches than the simple free text search provided on this site, you can use the facilities provided by more advanced external search engines, such as:
 
== abcnotation ==
 
 
The [http://abcnotation.com abcnotation] site collects tunes in, and information on, abc music notation. It currently indexes over half a million tunes from a wide range of sites, including our [http://bushtraditions.wiki Bush Traditions] site. You can use their search function to just search for tunes on our site, by including <code>site:bushtraditions.wiki</code> in your search terms. The link below takes you to their search page with this term already included. You would then just type in your search terms before it. e.g. to search for the tune <code>Going Courting</code> on our site, the search terms would look as follows
 
([http://abcnotation.com/searchTunes?q=Going+Courting+site:bushtraditions.wiki try it out]):
 
Going Courting site:bushtraditions.wiki
 
Their search results page will show one or more tunes. Under each tune title is a link '''tune page''' which takes you to a page with details for that tune. This includes details of the tune, the actual tune and a '''TuneGraph''' that shows graphically tunes with similar content (see [http://abcnotation.com/searchHelp#TuneGraph their description of TuneGraph] for more details on this). nb actual tune content and TuneGraph are only shown where copyright permits.
 
 
* [http://abcnotation.com/searchTunes?q=site:bushtraditions.wiki&f=c&o=a&s=0 Search for tunes using abcnotation]
 
  
 
== Google ==
 
== Google ==

Latest revision as of 12:00, 9 February 2017

If you want to run more complex searches than the simple free text search provided on this site, you can use the facilities provided by more advanced external search engines, such as:

Google

Using Googles advanced search functionality, you can limit a search just to this site, as well as specifying whether you want to match just in the page title, or anywhere in the page text. The following links setup some of these options, you then just need to fill-in your actual search text: