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Oct 1 2012 10:11pm
I am pianist studying my tenth level of grade 10 for the RCM and a rudimentary guitarist having taken a few classes of guitar in my highschool. I would like someone to help me translate a piano sheet music for Everything by Michael Bublé into guitar tablature. I currently have the sheet music and if anyone is up for the challenge, I will to scan them for you. I am also willing to bargain with forum gold. Please message my account if you are interested, thanks in advanced!
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Oct 2 2012 10:34am
pm deeds
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Oct 2 2012 02:49pm
This is more of an experienced music READER than a musician.

There are many experienced musicians who can't read music. Jimmy Hendrix, 3/4 of the Beatles, and practically any famous artist lol
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Oct 2 2012 07:54pm
Quote (Rushton @ Oct 2 2012 01:49pm)
This is more of an experienced music READER than a musician.

There are many experienced musicians who can't read music. Jimmy Hendrix, 3/4 of the Beatles, and practically any famous artist lol


good thinking, the thread title might be alittle misleading. thanks!
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Oct 7 2012 06:46pm
If you want to do it yourself, take the root note of any chord being played (i.e. the A in the chord A),
Match that single note on the guitar,and build the right chord pattern for that note.
Then shape them with the rhythm of the piano version
Considering you don't have to transpose note names, it shouldn't be too hard if you set yourself to it. :)
Music is more about progressions of patterns, the names of chords are just a tool to communicate them.

This post was edited by LD4all on Oct 7 2012 06:52pm
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Oct 8 2012 08:00am
Quote (LD4all @ Oct 7 2012 08:46pm)
If you want to do it yourself, take the root note of any chord being played (i.e. the A in the chord A),
Match that single note on the guitar,and build the right chord pattern for that note.
Then shape them with the rhythm of the piano version
Considering you don't have to transpose note names, it shouldn't be too hard if you set yourself to it. :)
Music is more about progressions of patterns, the names of chords are just a tool to communicate them.


This is actually a really good idea.

If it's just chords all you gotta do is look up the chord for guitar and then play it.
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Oct 8 2012 06:10pm
Quote (LD4all @ Oct 7 2012 05:46pm)
If you want to do it yourself, take the root note of any chord being played (i.e. the A in the chord A),
Match that single note on the guitar,and build the right chord pattern for that note.
Then shape them with the rhythm of the piano version
Considering you don't have to transpose note names, it shouldn't be too hard if you set yourself to it. :)
Music is more about progressions of patterns, the names of chords are just a tool to communicate them.


the thing is, my guitar knowledge is next to none and the only thing i know how to do is read tablature. coupled with school work and extracurricular activities, i don't really have the effort to try and transpose it myself.
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Oct 8 2012 06:37pm
anyway, i'm still looking for someone to help me up if anyone is interested
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Oct 9 2012 12:32am
git er done
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Oct 14 2012 05:30pm
shameless self-bump. anyone?
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