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Posted by: Gary Scott <Send E-Mail> Date: Sunday, February 20, 2005, at 7:40 p.m.
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I dont want to sound like a jerk but...I have seen many of you looking for sheet music for a score that is over 10 years old. C'mon guys....10 years. Mr. Newman's score is not that complex ( at least in my limited exposure to it). Take the first track for example (Orchard House). I believe it is in the key of G. Mr Newman pretty much hits you over the head with the chord changes ( and there are not that many of them) He basically weaves though the tonic (G-B-D) ;sub dominant(C-E-G) and Dominant (D-F#-A), the most basic of changes . Figure out the melody and you can't help but applying the appropriate chord to the it. If you guys can read music, you should be able to write it. If nothing else, listen to the bass to give you a feel of both the harmonic struture and inversion of the chords.....later
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