Horn
Hey here's one from Pickles
JOHNNY QUEST THINKS WE'RE SELLOUTS
("-" means slured)
("v" means down an octive)
("<>" means really fast)
6, 6 4 3,4-3-4-3 v 3,
6 4 3 3 3 3 4-3,
6 4 3 3 3 3 4-3, 4-3, 3 3 3 3 4-3
6 6 7,
6 6 7 6 3 6,
<6 6 6 6> 3
<6 6 6 6> 7
<6 6 6 6> 3
<6 6 6 6> 1-3-6-7-6
Ok the long awaited attempt a trombone parts are here. These are
trombone positions. If a horn player can now figure this out and then
translate it into a more general form, that would be great. Here's the
rub:
- Pete wrote up this cheat sheet while he was learning the parts.
- He now tells me that there are lots of mistakes.
- On top of that I'm trying to read his VERY sweaty old piece of paper.
- Which is written in a notation I don't understand
- Which includes symbols I can't quite make out
- Which can not be accurately reproduced in HTML
So here's 4 songs. If you play Tbone, let me know if this makes ANY sense at all.
Conventions I've used
- the numbers are separated by either a dot or a dash. I think. It may turn out there is no difference, it just inconsistent handwritting.
- Dashes = '-'
- Dots = '*'
- numbers that were underlined are underlined (see My Very Own Flag)
- There was one equals sign (Johnny Quest), it may mean something or it may just be more bad handwritting.
- Up arrow = '^'
- Down arrow = 'v'
- And some positions (mainly 1s) had what looked like the southwest quarter of a circle. This is represented by a `.
Sugar In Your Gastank
4-4-5-2*2*2-3-3*2*2
3-2*4*2*4/*3-2-3-2-3
107
4-1-4-2/3-4-2-4
4-4-1-4-3-4-v/4(middle)
4-3-4-^4*2*-3-4*-
Johnny Quest
2*2-3-2-2*3*2*3/(fast)2*2*2*2*2*3*2*3
(break)2-2*2*3-4*4=1*3-5-3
/*2*2-2*3*'1*'1*3
1*^2
My Very Own Flag
4*4-2/2-2-4/4-4-2/`1-`1-2
4*2*2*4*5*1*2-6-6-4/(end)4-2*4*/4-2-4/4-4