please help an idiot trying to write music
- Gordon Gekko
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Hi all,
after spending a couple hours on google trying to find this info, I decided to ask around here.
The image below is an extract of some music we're trying to write on paper. Tempo is 55 bpm using common time. I like the notation of the first chorus where written "bonie et mickey". Problem is with the second one where written "elle voulait...". In this one i had no choice but to use 1/16 tuplets and this has made the thing a bit unreadable:
http://absynthenitouche.tzo.com/Members ... image_view
Do you guys know of another way of writing this second phrase that would make it easier for a musicien to read?
I could use 3/4 and triple the bpm but the feel of it is really tuplets...
Paul? Ken? Eliam?
Anyone?
thanks
after spending a couple hours on google trying to find this info, I decided to ask around here.
The image below is an extract of some music we're trying to write on paper. Tempo is 55 bpm using common time. I like the notation of the first chorus where written "bonie et mickey". Problem is with the second one where written "elle voulait...". In this one i had no choice but to use 1/16 tuplets and this has made the thing a bit unreadable:
http://absynthenitouche.tzo.com/Members ... image_view
Do you guys know of another way of writing this second phrase that would make it easier for a musicien to read?
I could use 3/4 and triple the bpm but the feel of it is really tuplets...
Paul? Ken? Eliam?
Anyone?
thanks
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- Gordon Gekko
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hey guys, thanks for your answers
Paul, I will try what you suggest but isn't 12/8 some sort of a "valse" feel? for me this is more like blues. I remember some friends of mine way back when writing for example 1/8 notes and telling the musicians to interprete the music with a triolet feel.. this simplified the notation a great deal
Wayne, as a musician and provided i apply the changes you suggest, would you consider this readable?
Paul, I will try what you suggest but isn't 12/8 some sort of a "valse" feel? for me this is more like blues. I remember some friends of mine way back when writing for example 1/8 notes and telling the musicians to interprete the music with a triolet feel.. this simplified the notation a great deal
Wayne, as a musician and provided i apply the changes you suggest, would you consider this readable?
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- Gordon Gekko
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It's the same count, just divisions of 3 to the beat.
If the whole band is playing this way, then it would be in 12/8 (known as "compound time")
If this is a tripletty melody over straighter backing, go with the original 4/4 ("simple time")
It is good that you are thinking of ease of reading, it is an oft-overlooked thing.
If the whole band is playing this way, then it would be in 12/8 (known as "compound time")
If this is a tripletty melody over straighter backing, go with the original 4/4 ("simple time")
It is good that you are thinking of ease of reading, it is an oft-overlooked thing.
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