Sheet music "The Office" for piano
A while ago I made this sheet of the office theme in the Sam and Max series.
I don't know, but maybe some of you guys are interested in this.
(new version, page 1)
Download here (ZIP-file with PDF and MP3)
New updated version (2010):
http://avgms.webs.com/samandmaxseasonone.htm
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I don't know, but maybe some of you guys are interested in this.
(new version, page 1)
Download here (ZIP-file with PDF and MP3)
New updated version (2010):
http://avgms.webs.com/samandmaxseasonone.htm
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If you are really interested in seeing this song for trumpet I could easily transpose it with my music program. I just need to know what kind of trumpet you have: for instance in B♭ .
I'd love it if you transposed this to B-flat Trumpet.
All right, here it is. I hope you can use it.
This is the first time I wrote something down for trumpet, so I'm not sure everything is right or playable. (I don't play trumpet myself)
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The range and rhythm is playable. I'll let you know when I get a chance to actually play it.
I cant open it.
no, it sais the file was broken in the transmitting or something.
can you post it again?
Still didn't work, could you please make it a pdf-file?
At first I tried to avoid that because the pdf is too big the upload on this forum, but this will work
Dowload link PDF
Thank you, it worked!!!:):)
Special thanks to some horrible ad bot offering trumpet lessons, which posted in this thread earlier, causing me to see it.
Although I've never taken piano lessons, I have taken violin lessons, and I can read that music. Are they read basically the same way?
How about some other sheet music too, perhaps?
MIDI ringtone? Just rip a nice part off the original for use as the ringtone...
I'm glad that you all like this sheet music stuff. I don't always have time for it, because writing music down for piano can be a lot of work. I do still have some unfinished sheets on my computer, so maybe I'll put here some more soon. The street song is high on my list of songs, but the beginning is too difficult.
(Somehow that soulcrushing song always brings a smile on my face, even the midifile)
My phone plays only polyphonic ringtones. I don't have a hip and cool mp3/real-music phone. ^^; Plus, I kinda have a soft spot for midis. It gives music a classic gaming feel.
I haven't heard the Oval Office one before. Thanks! *runs off to download it onto my phone*
The target folder is named "sounds" or "ringtones". Navigate the disk and find the correct folder and copy the file over there.
After that, disconnect the phone and then change the ringtone on your phone.
Well, I do it the hard (, time consuming, and expensive) way. I upload the file to my server, open up my cell phone's web browser, type in the exact web address where the file is, and then download it.
But if your cell could be connected to your computer (which mine can't), I would guess it would show up as an external device when you plug it in. Maybe you can drag and drop the midi (after downloading it to your computer first) onto your cell phone's drive (look for it under 'My Computer' in Windows XP or 'Computer' in Windows Vista).
I'll be playing this as soon as I recall where I placed that rather large piece of wood some people call a piano
I wish you could make this all bass cleft. All I can read is the bass cleft for the bass recorder.
Why not transpose it? (or get a friend who knows how to read treble clef do it for you).
The lines in the treble clef are EGBDF ("Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit" is the mnemonic I was taught) and the spaces are FACE.
Can't remember the mnemonic for bass clef, but I've not had to read music for quite some time... stopped playing instruments about 10 years ago
Anyway, the notes on the treble clef are two positions above the notes on the bass clef. Except a couple of octaves higher. So it's not hard to transpose.
But I'm looking at the office music, and not only am I seeing a high f sharp, which is very very difficult to play on a bass recorder, but it seems to span almost three octaves, and recorders can barely do two and a half, as far as I know. And I've never really tried to play the highest notes, but I think they sound horrible on a bass.
I think it would work if it was arranged on multiple recorders of different sizes, but not just one.
Or I could be totally wrong. It's been a few years.
So just google which G it starts on and then do the same for the F-clef and it should be no biggie to read it for you
Actually, I didn't know that moving the clefs up and down changes the notation, that's really interesting.
G clefs are on G1, yes. The bass recorder plays an octave high than it's written, though.