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RhythmicDelusion Posted - 12/12/2003 : 5:29:38 PM
Okay, so I'm auditioning to become a student at NCSA...and one of the songs I'd like to play is called "Nocturne" it's a piano opus written by Billy Joel, don't say anything until you've heard it, I know it would be quite impressive to play, unfortunately I will be transferring it, obviously, from piano to guitar. So I was curious, have any of you ever done this, and if so, is there any little trick you would perchance share with a kid such as myself?



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victorwootenfan Posted - 12/18/2003 : 10:44:31 PM
well i'd say if you haven't been playing for long to try not to undergo a project like transfering piano music to guitar, and then into tab, or into whatnot...

Personally picking out a few classical etudes and getting those worked up would make a better impression i think on any college, other than a billy joel tune(i haven't heard it, but i'm just speaking from experience, i'm a music major, and i know several classical guitar majors).

But definetly...dont' read tab, ever again, for the rest of your life.
Fleabass76 Posted - 12/14/2003 : 8:31:15 PM
Reading real notation=MUST for music school.

Can't stress this enough. Right on Dan.
dan p. Posted - 12/14/2003 : 5:20:30 PM
hahaha.
Zachmozach Posted - 12/13/2003 : 9:37:54 PM
I second what dan said even though I think that's a first. Damn that was confusing.
dan p. Posted - 12/12/2003 : 10:37:56 PM
here's another tip. read music, not tab. if you're looking to be a music major, reading music is the most important thing. no serious music school recognizes tab as legitimate notation. the more music you read, the better off you'll be.
RhythmicDelusion Posted - 12/12/2003 : 7:57:44 PM
well to be honest zach, I've been trying, and I do have one fun rip that I derived from trying to learn it by ear, and it got really frustrating because I'm not used to using that part of my brain, but to be honest I haven't been playing very long, or at least, not as long as any of you
Zachmozach Posted - 12/12/2003 : 6:59:28 PM
My only advice is to piece it together yourself. Just follow the basic rules of you know . . . melody on top and what not. The only reason I say this is because for one when you learn it after you've arranged it you'll learn it a lot quicker, and you'll know it better. The other thing is that you can add your own unique sound and playing style with it. Plus I always find that when I learn something by ear or arrange it myself it always ends up being one of the songs I can really play. For example, I was learning a chord melody of Misty, and I couldn't ever really get it to where I was singing on it (with the guitar I mean). Then I did my own arrangement did some chord subsitutions and kind of added my own flavor to it. The end result was much better. Plus by that time I knew the peice so much better, that improvising on the tune was literally effortless as was the playing. Anyway blah, blah, blah, Do whatever works and good luck.
RhythmicDelusion Posted - 12/12/2003 : 6:36:04 PM
wow thanks...that solved my problem and totally saved me from the stress of figuring it out on my own, thanks alot
therippa Posted - 12/12/2003 : 5:43:02 PM
First, download the PowerTab software.

I converted a Nocturne midi I found to guitar sheet music for you...

http://www.velocity.net/~dbaker/jason/billy_joel-nocturne.ptb

It's arranged for 4 guitars, so piece together what you want the final outcome to be.

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