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  1. [quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1484257295' post='3214192']
    I Dream of Jeannie - as borrowed by DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince in Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble?
    [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOaFh-yJk_k"]https://www.youtube....h?v=IOaFh-yJk_k[/url]
    [/quote]

    Bingo! IMO at least... it had been bugging me too!

  2. Perhaps remind yourself (and your fingers) what e.g. A major scales and arpeggios feel like right before reading a piece in A? And/or go though the piece and write sharp signs over the Cs, Fs and Gs - I expect you'll soon "just know" that those notes are sharp by default after a the first few times.

  3. [quote name='darkandrew' timestamp='1482662592' post='3202123']
    I wonder how the Queen's going to do her Christmas speech today with her stinking cold. It would be quite funny to see her doing it with a box of Kleenex in her hand.
    [/quote]

    Just heard the radio news that she's missing some engagement this morning. My ears pricked up when I heard "The Queen is missing..." Now that would have been a story!

  4. [quote name='Muzz' timestamp='1482502845' post='3201120']


    All very much true IME - I'm waiting for another one in this series: the punk version of Take Five, when the band shift it to 4/4 and get rid of all that jazzy hoohah... :D
    [/quote]

    No need to go to 4/4 when 5/4 is so straightforward...

    http://youtu.be/RK_j2LE07G0

  5. I know there are a few cellists (and those who write for cellists) on here, so I was wondering how to write a passage that goes all over the place... I recall a composer saying that nobody writes in the tenor clef anymore and that he just flipped straight from bass to treble, so with that as starting point, my gut says to write in whichever clef requires the fewest leger lines, within reason to avoid excessive flip-flopping. So in the following made-up example

    [attachment=234517:Screen Shot 2016-12-23 at 11.46.43.png]

    I go to the treble clef when the high G would require more leger lines in the bass clef than the low G would in the treble clef... but on the way down I flip back to bass early to avoid a mid-bar clef change. Sound reasonable?

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