an awsome song

    
an awsome song    23:12 on Friday, December 10, 2004          
(david Y)
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here`s a song i picked up from a sax frend
had 2 transpose the song to trombone
here it is:

A natural (higher octave)
C (higher octave)
A natural (higher octave)
D (lower 4th postioin)
F
F
D (lower)
A natural (higher)
G
D
F
F
D

(repeat)

B flat (lower)
B flat (lower)
A flat (lower)
A flat
E flat
E flat
F
F

or

B flat (higher)
B flat
E flat
E flat
F
F
A flat (higher)

then repeat the first verse

try them in eigth notes, except 4 the second part
play the second part in quarter notes
peace out!=)


Re: an awsome song    00:43 on Sunday, December 12, 2004          
(Mas)
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no disrespect what what the heck is a "higher" a or a "lower" B flat....

I dunno when i look at that im like "high a? an A 2 octaves above the staff?"

Ya... might want to look in music notation...


and also.. i dont get the song...


Re: an awsome song    16:31 on Sunday, December 12, 2004          
(david Y)
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i mean like the higher A flat
kno wat i mean?
as 4 the song, u hav 2 hear it 2 get addicted 2 it


Re: an awsome song    21:13 on Sunday, December 12, 2004          
(Erik)
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Does this song have a rythm? A style? A tempo? Just notes is not enough info to learn a song from.


Re: an awsome song    17:10 on Monday, December 13, 2004          
(Mas)
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i dont get higher A flat.....


the word high is all relative..



Re: an awsome song    18:26 on Wednesday, December 15, 2004          
(Connor)
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Yea, dude you cant just say higher, assuming that we are going off of low bflat, everyone knows which one that is, the one above the pedal, but below middle bflat. Now, that is known as Bflat1, middle bflat is known as Bflat2, Now High bflat is known as Bflat 3, so you go off of that lower overtone series, and list the number in relation to the octive, that seems to be the best way to list notes so that people understand them. Its how allnorthwest band did it.

Connor


Re: an awsome song    05:28 on Sunday, December 19, 2004          
(jess)
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you guys lets use our brains here...do you really think he means the A in the trebble cleff? seriously you cant get addicted to a song with notes that high...
i think the song sounds cool despite what they think...im all for it and i think some ppl shouldnt take this so seriously. putting down a fellow boner??? JEEEEEEZE!


Re: an awsome song    21:16 on Tuesday, December 21, 2004          
(david Y)
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thanx 4 defendin me^above dude
da beat shoold be like jazz
it shoold hav a cool swing 2 it


Re: an awsome song    21:31 on Tuesday, December 21, 2004          
(Erik)
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So, again..... What song is it? What`s the tempo? What`s the style? Key? Meter? Um... here`s an important one... Rhythm????

There are more things than just notes in music.....


Re: an awsome song    15:53 on Wednesday, October 12, 2005          
(ross barber)
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:0 y didnt u actually write out the notes on the bar :0


Re: an awsome song    23:46 on Wednesday, October 19, 2005          
(david)
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eh.......too lazy to make all the bars and junk.......
but i found out the name of the song: centerfold by the j.geils band


   




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