NEW TUTORIAL for this solo here! ua-cam.com/video/fCQFy80kKIA/v-deo.html -Split Tone -Phrasing -False Fingering Techniques (quite special ones) -Half Tonguing more explained! Go to the link for more
Hey buddy and how do you do this? Any software in particular ? I mostly learn things by memory, but if I would have a program I will save lots of time .. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Chris! There will be soon a behind the scenes of my workflow, which goes through quite some stage, here on the channel, so you might look out for that (probably first monday of oktober) But anyway I'll explain some briefly here, the software I use to slow down the music is Transcribe 7 (an older version then now available, but I'm so used to this one now) and sometimes even the slowing down option from Adobe Premier (video editing program). I recenty noticed even that Transcribe - which is designed for this - loses more audio quality than Premiere when slowing down, for some odd reason. There was a particular note that went so blurry and unindentifyable in Transribe, but when slowed down in Premier it was quite clear. And then I put it into notation software, Finale 2010, but you can use wathever you like for this. This are all helping tools, but in general, it's the ears that do the work and a descent workflow. By the way, many dj-programms have a slowing down option too. So there is many potential software you can use. Hope this helps a bit already. Let me know if you have any more questions!
É sensacional... Eu não sei como ele consegue fazer tantas notas tão rapidamente. Eu preciso - e realmente quero - treinar mais e mais, e me dedicar cada vez mais a música. Música é vida... É muito bom!
Hey Aviation Master, the Eb version for alto sax if free for download here edge-effect.media/saxophone/ericmarienthal.html and the C-sheet you're asking is something we keep our amazing Patrons, who support the channel (so we at least have (almost) no costs hosting the website etc) on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/sharpeleventranscriptions So, I hope you understand we need the support to keep the channel going and this you asked was a feature for the people who do so.
@@MrDamojak S.T means "Split Tone", a special kind of using the embouchure to create a split in the tone (you get two actually), and the x's are ghostnotes, so they are kind of there but played rally softly
NEW TUTORIAL for this solo here! ua-cam.com/video/fCQFy80kKIA/v-deo.html
-Split Tone
-Phrasing
-False Fingering Techniques (quite special ones)
-Half Tonguing
more explained! Go to the link for more
This guy DEFINITELY studied Cannonball!
Eric Marienthal is an absolutely amazing player and HUGE kudos to you for transcribing something this insane, thank you!
Glad you like it, thanks for the kind words!
Hey buddy and how do you do this? Any software in particular ? I mostly learn things by memory, but if I would have a program I will save lots of time .. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Chris! There will be soon a behind the scenes of my workflow, which goes through quite some stage, here on the channel, so you might look out for that (probably first monday of oktober)
But anyway I'll explain some briefly here, the software I use to slow down the music is Transcribe 7 (an older version then now available, but I'm so used to this one now) and sometimes even the slowing down option from Adobe Premier (video editing program).
I recenty noticed even that Transcribe - which is designed for this - loses more audio quality than Premiere when slowing down, for some odd reason. There was a particular note that went so blurry and unindentifyable in Transribe, but when slowed down in Premier it was quite clear.
And then I put it into notation software, Finale 2010, but you can use wathever you like for this.
This are all helping tools, but in general, it's the ears that do the work and a descent workflow.
By the way, many dj-programms have a slowing down option too. So there is many potential software you can use. Hope this helps a bit already. Let me know if you have any more questions!
The best part was from 0:00 to 2:26
He's such a beast.
Killer solo and a killer transcription!!
Wonderful transcription!! Keep it up!!
Thanks Gussy Rikh! We will :)
DUDE. THANK U 4 THIS! Oh. Man.
You're welcome 🙂🎷
É sensacional... Eu não sei como ele consegue fazer tantas notas tão rapidamente. Eu preciso - e realmente quero - treinar mais e mais, e me dedicar cada vez mais a música. Música é vida... É muito bom!
WOW AMAZING
WOW! Amazing!
0:55 the lick
thank you so much
You're welcome! :)
Full digitacion Espectacular!!!
Is there any backing track I can buy for this please!?
Incredible transcription! it's possible to download it in c? Thank you!
Hey Aviation Master, the Eb version for alto sax if free for download here edge-effect.media/saxophone/ericmarienthal.html and the C-sheet you're asking is something we keep our amazing Patrons, who support the channel (so we at least have (almost) no costs hosting the website etc) on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/sharpeleventranscriptions
So, I hope you understand we need the support to keep the channel going and this you asked was a feature for the people who do so.
Yooooooooooooooooooooo
Sounds like act your age solo
How to be like you? Wow
No to be a pain but the link no longer works.
Since min. 20:50 Eric starts the best Got a match' solo . ua-cam.com/video/Tk3qnW-X2Z4/v-deo.html
It's just my humble opinion.
What are the plusses above notes?
Hi, that are the so named "false fingerings", alternate fingering for that note which make them sound a bit different (overtones)
#11-Transcriptions Thx I thought these are some weird accent marks lol
#11-Transcriptions What does S.T. mean? And what are these x marks u put sometimes instead of notes?
@@MrDamojak S.T means "Split Tone", a special kind of using the embouchure to create a split in the tone (you get two actually), and the x's are ghostnotes, so they are kind of there but played rally softly
@@SharpElevenMusic So split tone is this thing that you get between two overtones?
First 4 bars sound like the Undertale spider song
Gosh, I sooo hate this kind of music. Music from Mordor.