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sillybear25 wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if I had some double-bass players show up to give me advice. =P
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AngrySquirrel wrote:Talking? Sex. Smiling? Sex. Breathing? Sex. Playing waterpolo? Sex.
Meaux_Pas wrote:Semantics is a tiny but evil dragon that chews penises off.
sillybear25 wrote:Antimatter: I like your suggestion of using an etude book; given that the written range of the bass and trombone start at the same point (excluding trigger and pedal tones, not that you string players would necessarily know about those), I might even be able to use some of my trombone etude books until I get around to buying a bass one. It's not ideal, but at least it's something to play.
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Antimatter Spork wrote:I hate tabs, but I really think that has more to do with my experience with the sort of people who read tabs and don't read standard notation than anything else.
Still though, if you can already read standard notation there's really no reason whatsoever to start using tabs.
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hawkmp4 wrote:Antimatter Spork wrote:I hate tabs, but I really think that has more to do with my experience with the sort of people who read tabs and don't read standard notation than anything else.
Still though, if you can already read standard notation there's really no reason whatsoever to start using tabs.
Besides the fact that quite a bit of music is not strictly in one key, or any key for that matter. Chromaticism in popular music does not lend itself to standard notation.
That, and writing and sharing in tablature is much more convenient. Sure you CAN use programs like Finale to create images of the sheet music...
But why do that when it's faster to write it down in tabs and type it up in notepad/whatever-you-like-to-edit-plain-text-with?
A lot of pretentious people will whine about using tabs. You know standard notation. You won't be using it as a musical crutch- go for it.
Besides, if there's a song you want to play, and someone you know doesn't know how to play it, you'll need to learn tabs anyway.
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Albert Schweitzer wrote:There are two means of refuge from the misery of life — music and cats.
Antimatter Spork wrote:If you wanna play jazz invest in a Real Book, it's pretty cheap (for sheet music) and it's a really great resource to have for any musician.
Antimatter Spork wrote:If you wanna play jazz invest in a Real Book, it's pretty cheap (for sheet music) and it's a really great resource to have for any musician.
AngrySquirrel wrote:Talking? Sex. Smiling? Sex. Breathing? Sex. Playing waterpolo? Sex.
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Antimatter Spork wrote:hawkmp4 wrote:Antimatter Spork wrote:I hate tabs, but I really think that has more to do with my experience with the sort of people who read tabs and don't read standard notation than anything else.
Still though, if you can already read standard notation there's really no reason whatsoever to start using tabs.
Besides the fact that quite a bit of music is not strictly in one key, or any key for that matter. Chromaticism in popular music does not lend itself to standard notation.
This is just wrong, there's nothing in contemporary pop that is in any way beyond what is conventional in standard notation. There is music that goes beyond what standard notation is capable of, but it's not pop music.That, and writing and sharing in tablature is much more convenient. Sure you CAN use programs like Finale to create images of the sheet music...
But why do that when it's faster to write it down in tabs and type it up in notepad/whatever-you-like-to-edit-plain-text-with?
Because tabs are an inferior form, since there's no real good way to notate rhythm, and they don't contain the harmonic implications that standard notation does. If I write up a lead sheet, I can give a copy of it to every member of (for example) a combo and they'll all be able to play the tune. If I write guitar tab, the drummer, keyboard player, singer, horn player, etc. won't know what the fuck unless they also play guitar.A lot of pretentious people will whine about using tabs. You know standard notation. You won't be using it as a musical crutch- go for it.
Besides, if there's a song you want to play, and someone you know doesn't know how to play it, you'll need to learn tabs anyway.
I really don't see how that's true at all. I know a lot of musicians, most of whom don't play guitar or bass. With a few exceptions (most of whom are 10 years old), they can all read standard notation proficiently. The only ones who can read tabs are the guitarists.
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This is even more wrong than everything that precedes it. There is a thing called a key signature in standard notation, you know. And no, pop music don't have much chromaticism, so the key signature will fit it perfectly well. At worse they might have a key change or 2, but you can get away with a key signature change if necessary. The real reason I can think of to learn tabs is because other people write in tabs.hawkmp4 wrote:Yes, you CAN notate popular music with standard notation perfectly well. I'm saying it's EASIER to do it with tabs for bass or guitar. Having every other note an accidental doesn't really help readability though.
Albert Schweitzer wrote:There are two means of refuge from the misery of life — music and cats.
AngrySquirrel wrote:Talking? Sex. Smiling? Sex. Breathing? Sex. Playing waterpolo? Sex.
Meaux_Pas wrote:Semantics is a tiny but evil dragon that chews penises off.
Albert Schweitzer wrote:There are two means of refuge from the misery of life — music and cats.
sillybear25 wrote:@hawk: I know I'll want to get a printed copy to play off of later, but for now, I'm doing my playing in a dorm room in front of my computer, so a digital copy is perfect for the time being.
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