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Hi! Can anyone out there help me? I've been working transcribing out some brass parts for a gig, and have run out of time. Is there anyone who could pass on to me the brass parts to Sam and Daves "Soul man" or point me to somewhere I could buy them? Yes I know they arent difficult and I should be able to do it myself, but time has run out!

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Jason
 

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Hello neighbor-ino,

I just whipped thru the midi really quick... There is an Eb version of the two brass lines and tenor line, and two versions of the Bb file of the 3 lines. One Bb is an octave higher than the other. Software wouldn't let me select one track and insisted on all 3, so pick that which works best.

http://users.757.org/~ethan/music_sax should do ya... Blues_Brothers* ... Right click, save as. From a random midi on the net, so don't kill me if it's wrong!
 

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As a guy who regularly gets short-term projects - or who just simply run out of time - I have the capability to work them out "long-hand" but sometimes your hair is just on fire and you need quick help. Kudos to tmonster and all the other great SOTWrs who are willing to come riding over the hills with last-minute help!
 

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Cheers

Gary is quite right, its great to have people who are so willing to help a fellow saxer in need. This has been my first time trying to transcribe the "brass parts" from a CD and has taken me much longer than I had expected!

Thanks again to Tmonster and John - I've appreciated your help and will therefore be making a donation to Harri in thanks for your help and time.

Live long and prosper!
 

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Hey no problem! Remember I've been using the midi files and transposing...for me to figure it out...yow.. I'd probably take the solo, load it into a sound editing program on the PC, and time expand it to slow it way down (without changing the pitch, it's a feature of programs like sound forge and other applications).

That or just hilight each note and loop it and find it...
 
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