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Format Pdf
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Number of Pages 21
Subject Music
Topic Transcribing Music
Language English
Publication Name Music Notation: Theory and Technique for Music Notation
Subject Area Transcriptions
Author Mike Henebry
Unit Quantity 1
Publisher Mike Henebry
Instrument Any
Type Textbook

Check the listing for details. HOW TO TRANSCRIBE MUSIC FROM RECORDINGS. Condition: Brand New. Listed at 15.00 USD. How to Transcribe Music From Recordings; Transcribing Music in the 21st Century. This booklet will be sent to you as a pdf file, free shipping, anywhere in the world by email. A 21-page Booklet in pdf form, written by Mike Henebry (ASCAP) on the tools, tips and methods for transcribing anything from solos to Big Band recordings.In music, the word “transcribing” usually means one of two things. It can mean to change music from one kind of instrumentation to another (e.g., symphony orchestra to concert band). Or, it can mean to change music from one format to another (e.g., from recorded sound to written notation). The latter is, of course, what we are dealing with here. These kinds of transcriptions are also called “Record Copies” or “Takedowns.” Primarily, my focus has been transcribing for Big Bands. But, the basic ideas here will apply to guitar licks, classical music, film scores, or any kind of recorded music. I am one of the most (maybe “the” most) prolific transcribers of Big Band music and Dixieland in the world. So, I have a lot of experience. I have discovered many tips, tricks, pitfalls, shortcuts and stratagems that can save you a lot of time. This information should also help you to attain better results. These tips include things like what kind of equipment you should consider and some basic acoustics that may be relevant. I am also very accessible. So, if you don’t understand something or need more advice, just ask. I am always willing to help.THE BOOKLET IS EMAILED TO YOU AS A PDF FILE. There are no postage fees.

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