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Hi Sherry, ![]() Thanks for the advise, I have tried and yes it is possible to transpose from one or more octaves. I did not explained me correctly. The notes showned are far down and away from the normal 5 lines grid. For someone who expresses some difficulties to read the standard on grid 7 notes, you can imaginate how difficult it is to determine the very lower or the very higher notes. My point of view, was, how can we re-translate the full sheet into that middle grid. ![]() I am enclosing a print of what I wish to obtain. A photo would be easiest for you to uderstand me. ![]() Thanks for your kind support. Regards from Paris Marc |
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Hi Sherry
I made it this time correctly, I did enter wrong numbers, and of course this did not made it right at the end Thanks. Regards marc
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Hi Marc,
I am glad that you were able to get the score you wanted ![]() ttfn, Sherry
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Good morning Sherry, ![]() Hope your are fine. I am back to you on the same subject. I did find how to make th music sheet thanks to your explanations. However, when I want to play it on my arranger, notes are not corresponding,,, (by hears) to be honest it does not sound right!I have noted for exapmle, a si, si, la, la, si etc... and my hears are telling me it shoud be a si, si, #sol, # sol, si, si Is it possile that errors are made when merging the slave and when it generates a musit lead sheet ? ![]() As I told you, I am not a musician, so maybe I am making a wrong idea... Thanks for your help. Regards from paris. Marc
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Hi Marc,
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ttfn, Sherry
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Hi Sherry That is fast...Many thanks for your explanations. It is more complicated that I taught.... ![]() I am still trying to work out the country style music achy breaky heart. I am sure about what you said, it is the pitch bend... I am passing the sheet for your analysis if you have time. the sound of a guitar may have influence the recognition. Thaks once again, Regards marc |
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Hi Marc,
Thanks for the file - lots of pitch bends in there! I'm posting a copy of the same file here, only with the pitch bends removed. Try this one to see the difference ![]() ttfn, Sherry
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