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« Reply #520 on: December 03, 2007, 12:09:25 PM »

Wizz sings lots of Alan's songs, and might have adapted them to his style.  Ralph most likely learned them from Wizz - another one that comes to mind is National Seven.
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« Reply #521 on: December 03, 2007, 01:27:46 PM »




Well, it is nearly Christmas so ............ Smiley

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJXiq-Z5VPw



This is tagged as Ralph McTell and John Renbourn - Has anyone any idea if there's a connection?   Huh



Only that I thought more people would be likely to find it with those tags on it  Grin At Henrik's prompting I posted some videos to YouTube and it occurred to me to include me playing this, it being nearly Christmas...  Smiley


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« Reply #522 on: December 03, 2007, 01:29:14 PM »





Well, it is nearly Christmas so ............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJXiq-Z5VPw

This is tagged as Ralph McTell and John Renbourn - Has anyone any idea if there's a connection?  

Only that I thought more people would be likely to find it with those tags on it  At Henrik's prompting I posted some videos to YouTube and it occurred to me to include me playing this, it being nearly Christmas...

Ah, I seee - so now it's my fault, is it  ?  Grin
I must be spanked then, mustn't I ?   Roll Eyes    
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« Reply #523 on: December 03, 2007, 01:50:30 PM »



Grin Grin Grin  Roll Eyes


Aha, ze mysterious lady with ze whip in her hand ....  Shocked

Are you volunteering for this job by any chance ?   Wink

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« Reply #524 on: December 03, 2007, 04:33:07 PM »

All I can say, with 100% certainty, is that I'm not volunteering  Grin
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« Reply #525 on: December 03, 2007, 08:01:26 PM »


All I can say, with 100% certainty, is that I'm not volunteering  Grin


What a relief  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #526 on: December 13, 2007, 05:51:14 PM »

I have moved the posts about Earl's Court Breakdown and sixpenses to McTell Chatter as they were somewhat off topic here.

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« Reply #527 on: December 31, 2007, 06:07:06 PM »

I know that this is not strictly guitar related, but I'm hoping that some of you musicians out there can help me with this...

I have some Christmas money to spend, and have been wondering wether to buy myself the 'Songs for six Strings' tab/music book. The thing is, I'm not a guitarist, I play the descant/tenor recorders, so the lowest note I can reach is middle C. I don't mind transposing some songs, but if the majority of tunes' melody lines go below this note, I don't think it would be worth my while buying it. Can anyone who has a copy help me with this please?  Undecided

Last time I tried to look at a copy at a gig, I met a friend at the merch. stall whom I hadn't seen for years - I had no idea she was a Ralph-fan, and, as you can imagine, ended up chatting to her for quite a while, and never got round to a good look at the book  Grin

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« Reply #528 on: December 31, 2007, 07:34:56 PM »

The only tune lines that don't go below middle C are:

Arthur Blake
Barges
England 1914
I'm Sorry I Must Leave
In The Dreamtime
Now This Has Started
Summer Girls
Summer Lightning
Wino And The Mouse (piccolo part)

The other 32 songs/instrumentals all go below middle C at some point in the keys they are written/printed, so you would have to transpose them.

Hope this helps... Undecided
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« Reply #529 on: January 01, 2008, 04:29:27 PM »


The only tune lines that don't go below middle C are:

Arthur Blake
Barges
England 1914
I'm Sorry I Must Leave
In The Dreamtime
Now This Has Started
Summer Girls
Summer Lightning
Wino And The Mouse (piccolo part)

The other 32 songs/instrumentals all go below middle C at some point in the keys they are written/printed, so you would have to transpose them.

Hope this helps... Undecided


Wondering if "a shot of vitamin C" might help   Roll Eyes
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« Reply #530 on: January 01, 2008, 04:38:22 PM »


The only tune lines that don't go below middle C are:

Arthur Blake
Barges
England 1914
I'm Sorry I Must Leave
In The Dreamtime
Now This Has Started
Summer Girls
Summer Lightning
Wino And The Mouse (piccolo part)

The other 32 songs/instrumentals all go below middle C at some point in the keys they are written/printed, so you would have to transpose them.

Hope this helps... Undecided



Thanks for taking the time to check for me Maj (not too sure about Henrik's suggestion though!  Wink ).

Sounds as if it's probably not worth me buying it, unfortunately.   Sad I'll just have to keep on trying to work the tunes out by ear.


Thanks again,

Naomi
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« Reply #531 on: January 04, 2008, 06:26:09 PM »



The other 32 songs/instrumentals all go below middle C at some point in the keys they are written/printed, so you would have to transpose them.

Hope this helps... Undecided


My piano goes to A 3 octaves below middle C - she could always buy a copy for me   Tongue

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« Reply #532 on: January 04, 2008, 07:19:29 PM »



The only tune lines that don't go below middle C are:

Arthur Blake
Barges
England 1914
I'm Sorry I Must Leave
In The Dreamtime
Now This Has Started
Summer Girls
Summer Lightning
Wino And The Mouse (piccolo part)

The other 32 songs/instrumentals all go below middle C at some point in the keys they are written/printed, so you would have to transpose them.

Hope this helps... Undecided



Thanks for taking the time to check for me Maj (not too sure about Henrik's suggestion though!  Wink ).

Sounds as if it's probably not worth me buying it, unfortunately.   Sad I'll just have to keep on trying to work the tunes out by ear.


Thanks again,

Naomi


If it's any help, Naomi, I am certain that there exists software that
will do this transposing for you. And I recall that you can get a
CD with midi-versions of these songs from Roger.
Such programs will usually be able to read the midi-format, so
you wouldn't even have to do any typing at all.  Cool


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« Reply #533 on: January 04, 2008, 08:09:01 PM »




The only tune lines that don't go below middle C are:

Arthur Blake
Barges
England 1914
I'm Sorry I Must Leave
In The Dreamtime
Now This Has Started
Summer Girls
Summer Lightning
Wino And The Mouse (piccolo part)

The other 32 songs/instrumentals all go below middle C at some point in the keys they are written/printed, so you would have to transpose them.

Hope this helps... Undecided



Thanks for taking the time to check for me Maj (not too sure about Henrik's suggestion though!  Wink ).

Sounds as if it's probably not worth me buying it, unfortunately.   Sad I'll just have to keep on trying to work the tunes out by ear.


Thanks again,

Naomi


 And I recall that you can get a CD with midi-versions of these songs from Roger.
 






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« Reply #534 on: January 04, 2008, 08:17:16 PM »



Who's Roger?  Huh Roll Eyes



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Nah, Roger What'sHisName, who did the tablature transcriptions for Ralph.  Wink
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Who's Roger?  Huh Roll Eyes



Roger Rabbit  Tongue



Nah, Roger What'sHisName, who did the tablature transcriptions for Ralph.  Wink



Whittaker??  Huh Him what sang SoL so badly?  Grin
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« Reply #536 on: January 04, 2008, 09:00:55 PM »

Sibelius will do this for you quite easily, but is expensive.

Well worth it though.

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« Reply #537 on: January 04, 2008, 11:40:17 PM »

That's kind of him  Grin

Actually I've been considering Sibelius for a while now, but I'd forgotten about it due to a bad experience in a music shop. Paul do you know if it will let you play, say, a piece on a keyboard and write it out in notation? When I asked a guy in local music shop A. He hadn't heard of the programme B. He hadn't heard of the composer and therefore didn't know how to spell it when looking it up on the net, and so C. had no idea what it could do.


I want to write notation for music I have worked out from a record, and I want a short cut from ear to page. If I can just play it and let a machine write it, Bob is my mother's brother.
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That's kind of him  Grin

Actually I've been considering Sibelius for a while now, but I'd forgotten about it due to a bad experience in a music shop. Paul do you know if it will let you play, say, a piece on a keyboard and write it out in notation? When I asked a guy in local music shop A. He hadn't heard of the programme B. He hadn't heard of the composer and therefore didn't know how to spell it when looking it up on the net, and so C. had no idea what it could do.


I want to write notation for music I have worked out from a record, and I want a short cut from ear to page. If I can just play it and let a machine write it, Bob is my mother's brother.


Yes, good old Jean - what a Finnish  Roll Eyes

It sounds incredible that they wouldn't know that in a music shop.
I think most modern keyboards can produce these midi-files or other
formats and also communicate directly with the PC via various programs.

I have tried TablEdit and GuitarPro, which will both read
midi-files and produce note sheets and tablatures - or
you can edit them yourself. I am sure similar software
exists for keyboards, probably some that can even do
it directly as you press the keys of the keyboard.
I would imagine that most keyboards above the cheapest
price range come with such software these days.

Do we have any keyboard experts on the line ?   Wink

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That's kind of him  Grin

Actually I've been considering Sibelius for a while now, but I'd forgotten about it due to a bad experience in a music shop. Paul do you know if it will let you play, say, a piece on a keyboard and write it out in notation? When I asked a guy in local music shop A. He hadn't heard of the programme B. He hadn't heard of the composer and therefore didn't know how to spell it when looking it up on the net, and so C. had no idea what it could do.


I want to write notation for music I have worked out from a record, and I want a short cut from ear to page. If I can just play it and let a machine write it, Bob is my mother's brother.


Yes, good old Jean - what a Finnish  Roll Eyes

It sounds incredible that they wouldn't know that in a music shop.
I think most modern keyboards can produce these midi-files or other
formats and also communicate directly with the PC via various programs.

I have tried TablEdit and GuitarPro, which will both read
midi-files and produce note sheets and tablatures - or
you can edit them yourself. I am sure similar software
exists for keyboards, probably some that can even do
it directly as you press the keys of the keyboard.
I would imagine that most keyboards above the cheapest
price range come with such software these days.

Do we have any keyboard experts on the line ?   Wink




Well actually, Henrik (and thank you for your reply), I would only use the keyboard for the convenience of the software, the guitar is my preferred instrument, but I only play acoustic.

Do you reckon I can play into my computer via a mic, and have it written out in standard notation? This would save me so much time if this is possible
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