Questions tagged [transcription]

Creating notation for a piece of music based on a performance recording. This can also refer to rewriting music for a different instrumentation than what was originally intended.

Transcription is the process of writing down music by identifying aurally the notes and gestures being played. It is a useful exercise for ear training, and is also commonly used by jazz musicians to learn improvised solos that may never have been previously notated.

Another use of the term refers to rewriting a piece of music, either solo or ensemble, for another instrument or other instruments than which it was originally intended.

The term "arrangement" is somewhat interchangeable with this usage, although transcriptions are always faithful adaptations, whereas arrangements can change significant aspects of the original piece.

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What is transcribing music supposed to teach?

Having never transcribed a piece of music, what benefits can be had from doing this? Are there any reasons I should shy away from transcribing music or will it make me a better musician? How will it affect my playing?
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A question about transcribing using a software

I arrived at a point where I finally realized importance of transcribing stuff I like to help myself developing my sound and my music/lick vocabulary. But with just pen & paper at hands it results terribly difficult, for sure because I'm at the…
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How to transcribe speech onto a musical instrument

I recently came across the work of the bass player MonoNeon. In some of his videos he mimics the pitch inflection and rhythm of speech on his bass. Here's his take on part of a political speech: you tube clip In the past I've transcribed jazz solos…
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Complementary program to Transcribe!

I've started using Transcribe! to figure out some of my favorite pieces that lack sheet music and get better at transcription by ear. I think it's a super helpful program. However, it doesn't seem that Transcribe lets you actually write the sheet…
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Evidence about accuracy of human music transcription

I was wondering if anyone knows about any studies investigating the accuracy with which musicians are capable of transcribing polyphonic music? This could include any type of musical style (classical music, pop, jazz, ...). I'm interested in…
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How useful is spectrum analysis when transcribing music?

When the Spectrum Analyzer window is open in Cubase, I can hover the mouse over the graph and a little white circle tracks the graph, telling me the note name corresponding to each peak. Is there any easy way to tell whether that note name is an…
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Is there a name for a part of a recorded song where the music has ended and a spoken audio recording is played?

I'm transcribing a song, and towards the end of it the music cuts out and an audio recording of the album's producer telling an anecdote plays. It's entirely raw, i.e., no effects or instruments playing (at least to my ears). Is there a name for a…
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Transcribing Background Parts by Ear

I have a song that I'm trying to make into a MIDI, and I have most of it down, but there's small part at the end that I can't pick out, no matter what I do. The problem is that it's strings playing very fast, short notes, and it's in the background…
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Why can't we play what people speak?

Why it is so hard maybe impossible to play what people speak ? Is what people say transcribable ? If no then, What prevents us from transcribing what people speak ? What is the difference between people singing and people speaking ?
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Not understanding this cover version

let's take this song: I can hear a progression of Em-G-D-C-G-D but when I look at this cover: (obviously the guitar is tuned down) I can see him play F5-G5#-G5-C5#-G5#-G5 if you account for the tuning, that would work out…
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How do I indentify this (Rach)? score

I have a small musical excerpt of which I am looking for the audio. I thought it was Rach, but I can't seem to find the score for it. I had first thought it to be from Rach 3: https://musescore.com/classicman/scores/112955 But doesn't seem to be…
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Is this a violin glissando or notated pitches?

I'm transcribing a bit of "Put On A Happy Face" from Bye Bye Birdie and I'm stuck. I've listened to it a hundred times, slowed it down to listen, isolated different parts of the audio spectrum, and everything I can think of. I've got a good bit of…
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Melody as root note if I can't hear bass?

When I try to play by ear it's very hard for me to listen to the bass notes. Can I play the melody on bass string and build a chord from it? Would it achieve the same effect as if bass on root?
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Note duration changes when transcribing

I am trying to transcribe a song. In the beginning it seemed to be 100 bpm because the notes aligned nicely when quantizing in Cubase. But then suddenly a few notes came that were 1/3 of a second apart. Is there any way to have 1/3 second in 100bpm…
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Where can i find good transcriptions?

Possible Duplicate: Sites with a good selection of sheet music i have been searching for sheet music for the song Don't Mess With Mr. T by Stanley Turrentine for quite some time on google, but it has so far yielded no results. does anyone know a…
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