
Toddskins
Member
Well, I just feel like posting, and I could not find a forum for General Music talk, so I guess the Keyboard section will have to do.
Dragon, maybe a new forum ???
So I'm presently learning "Bloody Well Right" by Supertramp. I'm excited about this song. Sounds good, too, using my Rhodes patch.
The intricacies required sheet music, which I do not own. So how did I do it?
I downloaded the MIDI song from some site. Then opened the song in Sonar to view all the tracks. Then copied and pasted the keyboard track into a new document and saved it. Then opened that new isolated MIDI track in Sibelius. Made a tweak here and there, and then printed it out.
I could have printed it directly from Sonar, but Cakewalk is not a professional scoring software - it tends to miscalculate timings and phrasings, for the printed score.
Anywho... i'm not a fast sight-reader, so here I am 4 hours of learning later, and am just finally ready to go to page 2 of the printed music. But oh how cool it sounds once you get it memorized and play it at speed.
Dragon, maybe a new forum ???
So I'm presently learning "Bloody Well Right" by Supertramp. I'm excited about this song. Sounds good, too, using my Rhodes patch.
The intricacies required sheet music, which I do not own. So how did I do it?
I downloaded the MIDI song from some site. Then opened the song in Sonar to view all the tracks. Then copied and pasted the keyboard track into a new document and saved it. Then opened that new isolated MIDI track in Sibelius. Made a tweak here and there, and then printed it out.
I could have printed it directly from Sonar, but Cakewalk is not a professional scoring software - it tends to miscalculate timings and phrasings, for the printed score.
Anywho... i'm not a fast sight-reader, so here I am 4 hours of learning later, and am just finally ready to go to page 2 of the printed music. But oh how cool it sounds once you get it memorized and play it at speed.