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Could you help me figure out the notes to this song? (double p)
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Topic: Could you help me figure out the notes to this song? (double p)
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tranquillis
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Could you help me figure out the notes to this song? (double p)
on: October 17, 2009, 11:06:16 PM
I really want to learn this. (in spit of its 12 second length) It's Frasier playing an improvised song; I originally thought it might be something by Michael Nyman, or the Heart Asks Pleasure First, but it is in fact an improvisation. Here's the clip-
This is what i've come up with so far- (Commas seperate notes, Notes played together have no comma seperating them)
In order:
D,A (below middle C, down a fourth)
F,G,A, (above middle c)
A,D (same as first in reverse)
B Flat, (Above middle C)
B Flat D (B flat above middle c, D about a 7th below middle C, both played together)
F, B Flat (above D from previous)
A (just below B flat from previous), Left hand plays F, B flat
Right hand: G, F, F (below
Sorry for the crude transcription, but this might help you learn the beginning quicker, could you post notes to the rest of the song?
Very grateful for this
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dezfair
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Re: Could you help me figure out the notes to this song? (double p)
Reply #1 on: November 04, 2009, 02:23:39 AM
I wrote it out but can't figure out how to send it. You prbably don't need it now anyway!
Good Luck.
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