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ilovepiano

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This should be a good start for you.

Word of warning though, it's been a while since I did any music theory. I'm confident that all the notes are right, however I'm not 100% certain that this is exactly how you would score it. This is Cubase in auto mode and it's not the best score editor by a long way...

I can't for the life of me work out how to adjust the length of the stems in bars 1 and 4 (left hand) so that all the rests sit neatly on the same line.

I'm also not certain about the tied crotchet-quaver in bar 2 either. It might be right as it is, or maybe it should be a dotted crotchet as in bar 3. The note length is the same, but I forget the rules and Cubase won't let me change it anyway.

Attatched an mp3 so you can hear that exactly what's written.


So am I confident that if you gave that score to someone they would play it like the sound clip? Yes.

Am I confident the score is 100% correct to tattoo it on my (or anyone else's) body? No.

Hope it helps you a bit :)
 

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This should be a good start for you.

Word of warning though, it's been a while since I did any music theory. I'm confident that all the notes are right, however I'm not 100% certain that this is exactly how you would score it. This is Cubase in auto mode and it's not the best score editor by a long way...

I can't for the life of me work out how to adjust the length of the stems in bars 1 and 4 (left hand) so that all the rests sit neatly on the same line.

I'm also not certain about the tied crotchet-quaver in bar 2 either. It might be right as it is, or maybe it should be a dotted crotchet as in bar 3. The note length is the same, but I forget the rules and Cubase won't let me change it anyway.

Attatched an mp3 so you can hear that exactly what's written.


So am I confident that if you gave that score to someone they would play it like the sound clip? Yes.

Am I confident the score is 100% correct to tattoo it on my (or anyone else's) body? No.

Hope it helps you a bit :)

That's proper nice and ace Tim, the world should have more helpful folk like you
 

Benny-Digital

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This should be a good start for you.

Word of warning though, it's been a while since I did any music theory. I'm confident that all the notes are right, however I'm not 100% certain that this is exactly how you would score it. This is Cubase in auto mode and it's not the best score editor by a long way...

I can't for the life of me work out how to adjust the length of the stems in bars 1 and 4 (left hand) so that all the rests sit neatly on the same line.

I'm also not certain about the tied crotchet-quaver in bar 2 either. It might be right as it is, or maybe it should be a dotted crotchet as in bar 3. The note length is the same, but I forget the rules and Cubase won't let me change it anyway.

Attatched an mp3 so you can hear that exactly what's written.


So am I confident that if you gave that score to someone they would play it like the sound clip? Yes.

Am I confident the score is 100% correct to tattoo it on my (or anyone else's) body? No.

Hope it helps you a bit :)

Good man....
 

ilovepiano

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I've solved the problem of the couple of rests being too high... here you go:

And just in case anyone wants to check, copy into your note editor...
 

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