I'm transcribing a song to piano and i want to avoid making it sound redundant everytime the chorus repeats.
Should I transpose it to another key? What key then? Should I transpose it an octave higher? Add ornaments? That kind of stuff.
Or better yet, any classical pieces you reccommend to study? I know there are many of them but I don't have any musical background about this.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
How to avoid redundancy in transcribing songs?
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How to avoid redundancy in transcribing songs?
I tried to tuna fish but it had too many scales.
Re: How to avoid redundancy in transcribing songs?
Well if you want to study transcribers, you will of course want to start with Liszt, especially as he transcribed MANY songs, almost all of which are here.
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Re: How to avoid redundancy in transcribing songs?
oh no...not Liszt
although you have a point and i agree with that.
i think Liszt would be a little too much.
although you have a point and i agree with that.
i think Liszt would be a little too much.
I tried to tuna fish but it had too many scales.