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Topic: Oooh what do I have here? (partial transcription needs completion)  (Read 1490 times)

Offline silvaone

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well another offer for a paid transcription...... piano is easily detectable in the song (live performance of Makin Whoopie by Ray Charles) and I already have 35 seconds of it transcribed by someone else who unfortunately couldnt complete it....

The link shows that the transcription includes double bass but however I do not need this anymore.... just the piano is fine :)

www.ukbboys.homestead.com/files/makin_whoopie.mp3 is the song

www.ukbboys.homestead.com/files/RayCharles_Makin_whoopee.pdf is the transcription so far

20$ offer

pz

- Silva

Offline perfect_pitch

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File not found.....

Might want to check that error out...

Offline silvaone

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thanks Pete

I was uploading as I made the thread so now they are fully uploaded and working :)

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Offline silvaone

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this is what I can play so far

www.ukbboys.homestead.com/files/makinwhoopee.mp3

- Silva
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