My Transcribing Corner – all that tech :-P

List of gear:

1. Samsung Tab 7.0 plus – My tablet phone, for listening to original soundtracks

2. Sony bluetooth earphones – connected to my phone, so that I can hear the music more clearly. Want to catch every note, especially the bass line.

3. Yamaha CLP330 digital piano, with Philips headphones.
I wear the Sony earphones in-ear, with the Philips headphones on top of that – double input 🙂

4. Acer Aspire One laptop – cute little thing that fits perfectly on top of my piano. Musescore is the free notation software that I use. When I’m finished transcribing, I save it as pdf format, which I transfer to my…

5. Acer Iconia Tab – I use this to read all my scores. My daughter downloads tons of scores from the net onto the Tab. The pdf reader which comes with it, Lumiread, is great for reading scores (it flips pages instead of scrolling them). Needs a file manager (from the Play Store) – we use Astro – to organise the scores etc.

THEORY TIPS – Part 1: Notation Location

This is the first of my posts on Theory Tips. I hope to put up one each week or so. Like and comment if you find them helpful. If you have any questions or suggestions on theory topics, please put them in the comments too. I’ll try to answer them in coming installments 🙂

Today’s post is about writing music, specifically, “Where does everything in a music score go?”

Here are 5 questions and answers, accompanied by illustrations:

1. First things first –
Clefs, Key-signature, Time-signature

Q: Which do you write first, clef? Time-signature? Key-signature?
A: Remember this order: CKT = Clef ~ Key-signature ~ Time- signature. It follows the alphabetical order! 🙂
* The clef and key-signature are written on every line of music, but the time-signature is only in the beginning of the music (and wherever there’s a change in time)

 

 

Stem Directions2. Stem directions –

Q: Where do the stems go, on the notes?
A: Remember “pond” – When the note-head is above the middle line of the stave/staff, the stem goes down (on the left of the head, like “p”) and when the note-head is below the middle line, the stem goes up (on the right of the head, like “d”).

Notes on the middle line can have stems going up or down.

Continue reading “THEORY TIPS – Part 1: Notation Location”

Hyorin (Sistar) – Driving Me Crazy (The Master’s Sun OST)

SISTAR member, Hyorin, sings this sad, but beautiful song from The Master’s Sun OST.  It was released on August 21, 2013, and quickly took the number one spot on music charts for 2 consecutive days.  It was a pleasure to transcribe, but because of the 5 flats in the key-signature, took me a total of one and half hours of recording to get one copy with (almost) no mistakes :p Hope you’ll enjoy it 🙂

To view my YouTube cover, click
driving me crazy

To view and download my sheet music (tablet version), click driving-me-crazy-hyorin-tablet-version.pdf
For print version, click driving-me-crazy-hyorin-print-version.pdf

To view the original music video, click
driving me crazy 2

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