Bluecoats 2023 | Garden of Love - Bump Transcription (Early Season)
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2023
- This is my transcription of "Bump", as performed by the 2023 Bluecoats.
Disclaimer: This was done 100% by ear, and it is not 100% accurate. I tried to get it as close as possible, but doing so was not easy as this recording wasn't the clearest & it was an early season run through.
Also, I incorrectly listed it as part 4. I believe it is part 5.
Enjoy, and happy tour season! Get out there and see some shows!
Imagine a composer from 200 years ago seeing “PHAT” on the score. 😆
God those bones can BARK on those low Gs, the beginning almost reminds me of a HBCU band, I love it😂
Sick. I’ll prolly leave the transcribing to y’all this year. You are too fast and pretty close. I’m getting too old lol
Such a legend 😂
We'll all miss you, thank you for your years of work!
did Dillon just retire on us 🥺😭
@@kevinpak1245he earned it
You walked so we could run 🫡
Very nice job! And I think I heard the double A at the end as well, good catch.
i noticed a at 0:56 it may just be overtones but it sounds like there’s a dub g
Everyone waited for the bluecoats to come out 😂😂
Wow you are fast my friend
Im so sad that by the end of the season the double A at the end was cut it was so beautiful
Thanks for sharing this.
I LIKE THIS
CRUNCHY BONES
Nice! Couple things I noticed:
1:19 is not all half-steps, it’s planing whole-step-half-step motion.
1:37 the low brass are on chords, not unisons.
Hope this helps as you continue to fine-tune the arrangement! Great work!
I was trying to transcribe this in 4. i’m just gonna leave the transcriptions till i get better
really good transcription!
Thanks! Supposedly it was actually written in 4, but 12/8 made more sense with all the odd triplet subdivisions
it is in 4 with a switch to a fast 3 a measure after the drums modulate. the bones have the 1 and 3 of the slow pulse, and the upbeat hits on the la of the quarter note triplet subdivision. lotta weird timing stuff in this piece, would probably be impossible to transcribe 100% accurately
jeez the lead trumpet part is really hard
Those guys are top tier ong
Idk how they stay together
PHAT
0:04 - i wanna say the bones are mostly in a duple feel throughout the movement, counter adjacent to the 12/8 meter. if you listen closely, they play more in a *sixteenth note pulse* (of course except when they do the glisses).
other than that, good work man. you’ve got a good ear.
This also applies to the Mellophones at measure 17; sounds more like groups of two 16th notes instead of two 12/8 8th notes.
They need to line up the ensemble timing in some spots. You can tell its the beginning of the season
I heard this was literally their second full run through lol, so there’s a ton of room to grow
@@ianbruns7103 the original Bump by Anna Meredith also had some odd timings as well
I just wanna know if I could theoretically use that part of a show to use as a small high school Stand tune. Like, is it legal or not?
Probably not, if you use it in a show though you do need to get the rights to use it. Although I doubt it’s very expensive for a hs show
Stand tune though. Like maybe just the rhythm of each part idk if that would be fair game
@@ThatGuyThatSaidSo it would probably be fine
nice
technically the answer is no, but i highly doubt the bluecoats or anne meredith will come for your small high school band and sue them over it
Crown 2018 type beat
IMO everything is 16th note subdivided, except the offbeat chords which are on the second triplet as you notated.
If you listen to the source material, however, you can throw transcribing out the window. It's super wonky and off-grid lol
Yeah I realized the mello interjections are 16th notes instead of triplets a little bit after I uploaded
Pretty sure the 3/4 is actually 9/8
Interesting, didn’t feel that
It’s a metric modulation on the upbeat, when it’s perfectly in time the percussion and hornline will have different downbeats for a measure
Casual bloo music design 😳
Can confirm that the 3/4 is, infact, 9/8. The measure before the 3/4 section starts is also in 9/8, which explains the "upbeat metric modulation"
great transcription but missed pretty much all of the low octaves tubas were doing, still great work man
Is there anywhere to find sheet music?
On screen
"PHAT" LMAO
that first b natural should actually be B half flat :)
,miocheacal asncout.
A few mistakes in the transcription but overall pretty good