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Offline Bronzee

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Post Hammondman
« on: July 28, 2003, 08:35:00 PM »
Let me know how i did on that post on the Ribbon in the Sky...I ran outof room ..and had to squeeze that in there...how do i get more room.?  I am trying to learn how to post here..cause so many people are asking for sheet music i have..and its a shame I haven't learned earlier how to post and help someone else out. Improvements? :roll:

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Hope that this helps you....
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2003, 08:40:07 AM »
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I am trying to learn how to post here..cause so many people are asking for sheet music i have..and its a shame I haven't learned earlier how to post and help someone else out. Improvements? :roll:


Remember Phillipians 4:13 always...okay? So let's see...it's not hard at to transfer your sheet music here to the internet. First thing to do is type the words out and put it like this...

such and such:

okay? okay...then look at your sheet music, if you have the sheet music that has chords and chord symbols, opt to post the symbols, much easier to do, mainly you're playing the root as the bass in your left hand and the rest of the chord in your right.. So if you're going to do it that way, try to put it like this:

such and such: C/A

then make a note to the readers before you chord the song out that these are the chord symbols and that you read chord symbols as what's on the left you play the chord in your right hand, and what's to the right is your bass note for the left hand. It's hard to write the words and then the chord symbols underneath it or above it, because when you place it here in that format, it's not going to come out that way.

If your sheet music doesn't have the chord symbols, you can either type out the whole chord beside the word...

such and such: A / C,E,G

Or just figure out what the chord is and post the chord name/symbol beside the word.

What I alaways do is give a legend, telling the reader how to use my post. I tell them that lh means left hand and rh means right hand, what my commas mean (connects the chord), what my hyphens mean (play notes separetely), and whatever else...that cuts down on some confusion because not every one posts the same way and you should make a legend so that other people can understand.

Another thing I do, is type out the words to the whole song before posting the legend and the chords so that the person can have the words to the entire song. I hope this helps you some.

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Post Hammondman
« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2003, 12:46:11 PM »
Thanks Long..i will read it and study this..segment...Oh..and by the way do u really have longfingers..? 8)

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Post Hammondman
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2003, 04:22:06 PM »
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Thanks Long..i will read it and study this..segment...Oh..and by the way do u really have longfingers..? 8)


You're welcome...and yes, I really do have long fingers. People always tease me about, they only look long because I have slender hands...but those long fingers really allows me to stretch my fingers very wide to play chords in songs...so it's not all bad. I haven't forgotten about your request, I'll pm you with the details.

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Post Hammondman
« Reply #4 on: July 29, 2003, 10:01:58 PM »
Like the song goes...NEVA...NEVA...FORGET...lolol...i KOW u didn't forget...i have alot of patience.  I seen this young girl on Bobby Jones playing for a choir this was some years ago and she had some longfingers..and she could strectch pass an octave on them there..bars...i can only go..13 keys...my friend says my fingers are long..but, I think she means my arms...my family members have the long arms like our Indian tribe side of the family..
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