04 May 05 - 10:36 AM (#1477855) Subject: Pop Song notes From: GUEST Does anyone know a site where I can finfd the music for pop sogs. There seem to be hundreds of free lyric sites but I am having trouble finding the music for Da Do Ron Ron. Thanks Robbie |
04 May 05 - 10:43 AM (#1477864) Subject: RE: Pop Song notes From: GUEST Does this help? click here |
04 May 05 - 10:53 AM (#1477875) Subject: RE: Pop Song notes From: GUEST Thanks, but no. I already have chords I am looking for the notes to teach my daughter how to play the sax part on her clarinet |
04 May 05 - 11:03 AM (#1477887) Subject: RE: Pop Song notes From: GUEST oh okay well....This site says the sheet music is available from Sheet Music Magazine more info click me ...you could try going to a good library and finding a copy of the particular issue and photocopying the music...or you could order it from a number of sites (it'll cost you though) |
04 May 05 - 04:13 PM (#1478148) Subject: RE: Pop Song notes From: Snuffy There are only three notes in the tune (G, A, and B if you play it in the key of G). |
04 May 05 - 04:39 PM (#1478171) Subject: RE: Pop Song notes From: Joe Offer For the music to pop songs, I'd suggest buying a fakebook. Do a search at Amazon for fakebook and you'll find a big selection. I'd recomment the books form Hal Leonard and Warner Brothers - I think I prefer Warner's The Most Fantastic Fakebook in the World - fakebooks all have hyperbolic titles... -Joe Offer- |
05 May 05 - 04:50 AM (#1478593) Subject: RE: Pop Song notes From: GUEST Thanks for that Snuffy, but there is a bit more of a range to the sax part |
05 May 05 - 10:27 AM (#1478720) Subject: RE: Pop Song notes From: GUEST,WYSIWYG You could try looking by Googling the song title and then specifying results (or searching within results) for results in .midi format. There are a lot of pop MIDIs out there, and you can save these and then open them in Noteworthy Composer or MidiNotate to see the notes. ~Susan |
05 May 05 - 04:10 PM (#1478905) Subject: RE: Pop Song notes From: RobbieWilson If I had a composer program I could just write them out |