Trying To Transcribe "für Elise", And having problems |
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Trying To Transcribe "für Elise", And having problems |
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Apr 10 2009, 06:50 PM |
To train my ears a bit I'm trying to transcribe für elise myself. I've already gotten relatively far (17 measures) by just playing it by ear (I'm stuck right now but thats another problem). Now, after writing it down I saw a "problem" in how I played it. I played the intro like this: E, Eb, E, Eb, E, B, ... and it sounds right. The key is clearly A minor, which wikipedia confirms. But A minor doesn't have any flats and or sharps. So I looked at the sheet music, and it shows it as D# too!
So is the intro just not diatonic or am I missing something? Thanks, Jonas PS: I'll post my transcription for everybody to review and or learn as soon as I'm done This post has been edited by 29a: Apr 10 2009, 06:51 PM -------------------- My Website | My Gear | Elixir Nanoweb Strings Review | Installing Schaller Security Locks
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Apr 11 2009, 01:33 AM |
Thank you very much Pedja. I haven't heard of this concept before but it makes sense.
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Apr 11 2009, 04:21 PM |
Thank you very much Pedja. I haven't heard of this concept before but it makes sense. You welcome Jonas. Its fairly common technique for composers and improvisers |
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Apr 13 2009, 12:22 AM |
Für Elise relies a lot on A harmonic minor.
-------------------- Olle "AJ" Svensson
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