And to this end, I have put together a tutorial on how to determine the
length/pitch of a recorded flute using a 1.8 and a fingering chart.
Direct download link here:
http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/7516/findflutelengthiq4.pdf
In addition, I also recommend a piece of software by Roni Music:
called 'Amazing Slow Downer', which allows changing the pitch
and/or speed of a recording (file or CD, in real time). It's an
excellent
tool, with many other features. Not free, but very well supported.
For Windows or Mac. Makes it easy to adjust the recording to
the same pitch as flutes you have, and to slow down the tricky
parts.
eB
On Mar 5, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Bruce Jones wrote:
>
> I've often suggested to people that, if they want to learn a
> particular
> piece off a CD and can't find notation, that they should just sit down
> and transcribe it for themselves.
>
> Bob Blyman, who apparently learned this technique well before I
> learned
> of the shakuhachi, did just that with the version of Tsuru no Sugomori
> that Stan Richardson plays on his "Shakuhahci Meditation Music" CD.
>
> Bob has graciously suggested that I put the score on the web for other
> folks to download.
>
> The score, and some of Bob's comments on the transcription, are
> online at:
>
> http://communication.ucsd.edu/shaku/StanRichardson-Tsuru/
>
> And anyone else who has transcribed scores they're willing to share
> is invited to send them to me and I'll add them to the list archive.
>
> bj
>
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