Author Topic: Instrument Playing Hell Yes  (Read 1259 times)

Mhm.
« Last Edit: October 20, 2010, 08:20:04 PM by Night Fox »

What instrument? Also I'm not too familiar with Treble cleff. I play the cello but I'm going to learn the sax with my dad.

Eb Alto Saxophone.

It's a Christmas song, if that helps any.

Hmmm... That's quite a song... If I was more advanced in saxophone right now I could tell you, but we haven't gotten around to playing music yet. :c

It looks like the Orchestral F-Minor Opera of 1923, but the 1/79 notes look as if in the wrong key, seemingly the percussion G-Major C# display of 1890's

God Rest You Merry Mentlegen

I have a piano next to my computer.

It looks like the Orchestral F-Minor Opera of 1923, but the 1/79 notes look as if in the wrong key, seemingly the percussion G-Major C# display of 1890's
1. 1/79 note is extremely short and probably has never been composed in music.
2. G-Major C#? What?
« Last Edit: October 20, 2010, 07:55:00 PM by Kalphiter »

I'm only in 8th grade, it isn't that advanced.

I'm talking about from when the slur starts.

And it's just simple quarter notes.
What's so advanced?

And like I said, it's a Sax, those are F#'s, not C#'s.

God Rest You Merry Mentlegen

I have a piano next to my computer.
1. 1/79 note is extremely short and probably has never been composed in music.
2. G-Major C#? What?

Yes yes
After I recognized it I kept playing :3

God Rest You Merry Mentlegen

I have a piano next to my computer.
1. 1/79 note is extremely short and probably has never been composed in music.
2. G-Major C#? What?
Sorry I ment the 1/1337 and G-Minor C++

Here's the entire sheet, if anyone wants to use it or something.


Damnit, I can't read Treble that well

M7 = deck the halls
M29 = Mentlegen
M48 = jingle bells

Why don't you look up the composer of the music and search through that person's music?


You know what?

Now that my question's been answered, this is now a discussion about playing music.