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Maybe you could write Michael Masser, the composer.

He is a master of slurpy romantic ditties.
 

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Got any money?:twisted:
 

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blade5427 said:
no i NEED the notes
Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F,Gb,G,Ab,A,Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F,Gb,G,Ab,A,Bb,B,C,Db,D,Eb,E,F
(Gb,G if you have a deluxe horn)
(Add an A at the front if arranging for a bari with a low A, with additional notes added on top as required)

Arrange in suitable order and repeat as needed. Seek out recordings for assistance in difficult passages.

No charge.

If you want to use some of your money, Hak would probably give you a special rate as a new SOTW member.
 

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They asked if you had any money because of a few reasons:

A: You come in and say, without introducing yourself or even building a reputation, "no i NEED the notes". Not only is that bad grammar ;), but extremely disrespectful.

B: Would you just give away something that you spent your time on (and more than just a few minutes, unless you happen to be REALLY good at transcribing) for free to someone you don't even know?

C: If you need the music that badly, and quickly, be prepared to pay for it.
 

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Grade 7 and 17 yrs old?

Maybe you could share why you need the notes....
 

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i am grade 7 born in October 11 1995 i lied about my age because i thought im not aloudto be in it soo i put my year to 1990. And i need the notes cause its my first time in band. In my school Hyland Elementary
 

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Well, don't lie about your age, that's bad.

How long have you been playing sax? If it is your first year, I would assume that you won't be able to play the song, even if we sold you the sheet music for it.
 

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Good job. By ear is the best way to learn.
 

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Absolutely. Doing it yourself by ear is the best way to learn it. When you have a handle on how the tune goes, try writing down the notes to the melody first, just the heads of the notes - no stems or anything. Then go back and write down the note values - the rhythm (eight notes, sixteenth notes etc) on the note heads. If you can do this, you can do any song out there.
 
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