I've just got in after a day's teaching. Absolutely kn*****ed!
I'll score it tomorrow sometime if I get half a chance. If you haven't got Sibelius notation software on your PC, go to www.sibelius.com and download Scorch (free!). I'll email the score to you and you can then use Scorch to open and print it. I'll need your emaila address - drop me an email off list via my website and I'll reply.
How's that for service?
Andy G
It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
What the heck bad word starts with kn. . . ? Is it some Brit thing?
As for, if you're happy and you know it do yourself a favor (and I'm not being a smart a**), at least try to figure it out by ear. It's got three chords: I, IV, and V and starts on the fifth scale degree. I play it in F so it starts CCAAAAAA. Take it from there and I bet you'll have it figured out in 10 minutes. And if you learn it that way, you'll learn it better. Trust me.
Rhymes with, and often subsituted with 'cream crackered'! LOL
If you're in F doesn't it start CC FFFFFF? That's what my copy does. Incidentally, Sibelius 4 can export music as Word documents, so if that's easier, let me know, it's ready to send!
Andy G
It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
Oh, gee, that was one of the tunes I played on my old Yamaha keyboard when I was the accompanist for my son's graduation from nursery school in 1991! (He turns 19 today.) I think the music came from a book of children's songs I borrowed from the teacher.
OK, the word I was being too polite to use was 'knackered'. UK vernacular for worn out. shattered ...... etc.
And today I've had only one school to visit and spent the rest of the time writing for the magazine. Two complete articles done and I'm cream crackered again!
Andy
It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
Well since you're the only Brit I know in here, there's no need to turn knackered into kn*&%$# because we have NO idea what the heck it meant until now! Haha. That must make us wankers.
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