[music] Reading lesson needed
Quote from Forum Archives on October 26, 2003, 7:55 pmPosted by: cwstairs <cwstairs@...>
I just got handed a part written out note for note, except part way through the composer (a friend of mine) just wrote 4 vertical lines in each measure (which is in 4/4) and wrote chords over the bar, like what I'm used to EXCEPT one of the chords says "D then a triangle, then 9. I'm pretty clear on what to do with the D and it's 9th, but what does the triangle mean? I'm thinking 5th, but I don't want to ask him 'cause then he'll know what an ear playin' loser I really am!! Really, I'll ask him, but I would rather have a bass player's explanation than a jazz infested sax player at this point. Please make it as simple as possible – remember, there are only 5 strings on a bass just to make it easier.
Claude
"At some point, every generation must accept that their day of dominance is passing. They needn't accept lesser standards from the rising vanguard, but they must understand that there will always be different methods and varied means in expressing praise and worship to the Lord."
Posted by: cwstairs <cwstairs@...>
I just got handed a part written out note for note, except part way through the composer (a friend of mine) just wrote 4 vertical lines in each measure (which is in 4/4) and wrote chords over the bar, like what I'm used to EXCEPT one of the chords says "D then a triangle, then 9. I'm pretty clear on what to do with the D and it's 9th, but what does the triangle mean? I'm thinking 5th, but I don't want to ask him 'cause then he'll know what an ear playin' loser I really am!! Really, I'll ask him, but I would rather have a bass player's explanation than a jazz infested sax player at this point. Please make it as simple as possible – remember, there are only 5 strings on a bass just to make it easier.
Claude
"At some point, every generation must accept that their day of dominance is passing. They needn't accept lesser standards from the rising vanguard, but they must understand that there will always be different methods and varied means in expressing praise and worship to the Lord."