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andyb
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Posted: 2006-08-11 22:20 CEST | |
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Hello all, I have tried to play some of the songs here, and I can't figure them out. I tried the alto part for "Money" and "Everything Went Numb." Is this like tablature, or something? I don't understand it. I have been playing sax for 5 years, and this baffles me. I don't get A# for example in between the bars, or the little skips with like EE EF under it. What do they mean? Andrew |
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skankinsaxman
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Posted: 2006-08-15 23:28 CEST | |
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I don't think I understand your questions so im gonna answer then as best as I can. First off, These arent tabs. Tabs by definition are only for fretted string instruments such as guitar. What these "tabs" are shortcuts. if you see an A, you play A. A# means A sharp. If tabs confuse you and you rather read from sheet music (which is what i do), there is a little button on the bottom of the tab page that sais, "convert to sheet music" Press it and you can play off sheet music. EE just means Two eighth notes instead of E E which are two quater notes. E~ just means half note. If you are gonna convert to sheet music though, the converter script doesnt recognize what I just explained to you in the paragraph above, so you will have to space out the two notes, EE for example would have to be retyped as E E in order to be converted to sheet music succesfuly. I hope this answers your questions. Keep Saxin' (Or saxaphoning, rather)
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