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There's only one place on the planet I'm likely to get help with this, and that place is Heartland...
I'm getting married on June 12th and the prospective Mrs. Gripper sings in a spectacularly good choir, who are due to sing at the wedding. We would both love the choir to sing the choral segment from 'This Corrosion' but they'll only do it if they have sight of the score.
Has anyone got any idea on this one? Can anyone help? I know you lot love a challenge.
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OK, I don't have the musical score, but just in case you come up empty there's a couple of work arounds that you might consider:
1. Assuming your choir master like a challenge, you may be able to convince him to come up with an arrangement and write it down. If you run the vocals through a half-way decent computer-based mixer you should be able to separate the different harmonies well enough for him to break it out. There may even be a program that will do it for you, something like CakeWalk, but I don't know enough about that sort of thing to point you in the right direction.
2. These people might have a few old copies of the score lying around. If necessary I can go and pick it up for their offices if that helps.
3. This guy did the original arrangement - perhaps he can help out.
All of this assumes, of course, that certain people in these here parts are more closely connected to the people who would be able to provide the very thing you're after
1. Assuming your choir master like a challenge, you may be able to convince him to come up with an arrangement and write it down. If you run the vocals through a half-way decent computer-based mixer you should be able to separate the different harmonies well enough for him to break it out. There may even be a program that will do it for you, something like CakeWalk, but I don't know enough about that sort of thing to point you in the right direction.
2. These people might have a few old copies of the score lying around. If necessary I can go and pick it up for their offices if that helps.
3. This guy did the original arrangement - perhaps he can help out.
All of this assumes, of course, that certain people in these here parts are more closely connected to the people who would be able to provide the very thing you're after
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No, I'm no help. Sorry, but best of luck, it sounds like a cool idea.
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Sorry I can't help.... but that is a beautiful idea. All the best!
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Closest I could find is this which is not very close at all I'm afraid.
http://www.musicroom.com/search.aspx?se ... gid=151689
http://www.musicroom.com/search.aspx?se ... gid=151689
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I have the score music if that helps, it is the piano / vocal arrangement that was issued by SBK. Let me know your address and I'll photocopy it if you like (just don't tell the copyright police!)
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Problem solved. Sounds like my kind of wedding.the-happening wrote:I have the score music if that helps, it is the piano / vocal arrangement that was issued by SBK. Let me know your address and I'll photocopy it if you like (just don't tell the copyright police!)
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Cheers t-h.the-happening wrote:I have the score music if that helps, it is the piano / vocal arrangement that was issued by SBK. Let me know your address and I'll photocopy it if you like (just don't tell the copyright police!)
I've PM'd you the details.
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Fuckin' GOFFSBeing645 wrote:Seconded.splintered thing wrote:Sorry I can't help.... but that is a beautiful idea. All the best!
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Did you have a karaoke version of Atomic Kitten when you got hitched?scotty wrote:Fuckin' GOFFSBeing645 wrote:Seconded.splintered thing wrote:Sorry I can't help.... but that is a beautiful idea. All the best!
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Guilty sad old goff , we love our romance
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