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Hey guys, I have a thought has been lingering for ages and haven't been solved.

The parody from dudley moore

was never transcribed.

If anyone can help me transcribe this piece using finale software it will be cool.

Just never seen it nicely written on a piece of paper.

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What exactly is the help you expect? If you mean transcribe the whole thing for you - well, maybe you're lucky and somebody's ready to do that, but it's quite some work.

If however you mean asking for help on some concrete aspects of the transcription (e.g. pointers on how to approach the matter as a whole, or help with specific parts of the piece you're struggling with) it may be a bit easier to find the help you're looking for.

P.S. The piece is awesome in any case!

Posted

What exactly is the help you expect? If you mean transcribe the whole thing for you - well, maybe you're lucky and somebody's ready to do that, but it's quite some work.

If however you mean asking for help on some concrete aspects of the transcription (e.g. pointers on how to approach the matter as a whole, or help with specific parts of the piece you're struggling with) it may be a bit easier to find the help you're looking for.

P.S. The piece is awesome in any case!

Hey guys, yeah I was just getting some ideas. When approaching this piece, do you just listen to the chord changes by ear, or technical passages?

Posted

I think the chord changes are a good place to start cuz you can play chords along with the recording to see if it matches. I would also listen to the bass line a lot since it's usually pretty easy to identify and it gives you the foundation for the harmony.

He quotes a lot of Beethoven's pieces. If you find out which one's he quoting, you can look at its score and see what material he has borrowed.

Hope that helps!

-John

Posted

I think the chord changes are a good place to start cuz you can play chords along with the recording to see if it matches. I would also listen to the bass line a lot since it's usually pretty easy to identify and it gives you the foundation for the harmony.

He quotes a lot of Beethoven's pieces. If you find out which one's he quoting, you can look at its score and see what material he has borrowed.

Hope that helps!

-John

Well, I have recovered some of my old work trying to continue here it is for finale.Dudley Moore\'s Beethoven Parody EDIT.MUS

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