Author: Ralph Katz
Date: 2006-12-12 02:09
No idea.
Track 6 "The Tarras' Freylach" should be easy to transcribe.
Track 8 is "Rabbi Chaim's Dance" (Folk)
Track 9 "Trance Nigun", says it is written by one Leonard Bernstein.
There is so much stuff available on recordings, and so little sheet music. A lot of available transcriptions are either so poorly done or so overly ornamented as to be useless on gigs. It has worked much better to generate my own sheet music for traditional (i.e., not composed) tunes from archival recordings.
Best if you can preset points to start/stop the audio, like at the beginning of sections, either with a CD player that can do this, or by converting the tune to MP3 and using the player on your computer. (Remember that even if the tune is public domain, the performance may not be, and you should not distribute copyrighted recordings.)
Map out the overall section structure for the entire tune first - I do this on paper, in pencil. For example, 1) Intro, 2) Verse, 3) Chorus, 4) Interlude, 5) Verse, 6) Chorus, 7) Coda.
Decide on the best meter to use for notating the piece, then count the bars in each section and add the counts to your map. Last, add the audio counter values for the start and end of each section. For example:
"4) Interlude - starts bar 65 count 1:05, ends bar 78 count 1:16."
Good luck.
Post Edited (2006-12-12 02:12)
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