I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

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  • MooMoo_Cowfreak
    Abraxas Hydroplane
    • May 2006
    • 1746

    #1

    I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

    It's kind of cool to know how it sounds and have moved your fingers to it. But, it's hecka hard.

    When I played it I was like, "Oh, those are grace notes, not actual 32's and 48's written."
    Last edited by MooMoo_Cowfreak; 02-1-2007, 06:02 PM.
    Originally posted by hi19hi19
    dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows

    post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis
  • wickedawesomeful
    Carls, Girls, & Drugs
    FFR Music Producer
    • Dec 2006
    • 3888

    #2
    Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

    I can play that song on my computer speakers. I'm so skilled.
    http://dozemusic.com/

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    • MooMoo_Cowfreak
      Abraxas Hydroplane
      • May 2006
      • 1746

      #3
      Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

      Nice
      Originally posted by hi19hi19
      dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows

      post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis

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      • tsugomaru
        FFR Player
        • Aug 2004
        • 3962

        #4
        Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

        I can't do either. =[

        ~Tsugomaru
        Originally posted by Hiluluk
        WHEN do you think people die...?
        When their heart is pierced by a bullet from a pistol...? No.
        When they succumb to an incurable disease...? No.
        When they drink soup made with a poisonous mushroom...? NO!!!
        IT'S WHEN A PERSON IS FORGOTTEN...!!!

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        • meno_rocks123
          FFR Player
          • Nov 2005
          • 2324

          #5
          Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

          that's a really hard song to play. lol my band failed because the tuba couldn't keep up for anything.

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          • kevins_bebe
            FFR Player
            • Dec 2004
            • 135

            #6
            Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

            that is a hard song to play. gaah, talented if you can play it on a flute. your fingers gotta move fast yeah?

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            • MooMoo_Cowfreak
              Abraxas Hydroplane
              • May 2006
              • 1746

              #7
              Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

              Very, I'm first chair in the state(ish) band though.
              Originally posted by hi19hi19
              dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows

              post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis

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              • itmorr
                Custom User Title
                • Jun 2006
                • 1498

                #8
                Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

                That's pretty cool. I want to learn how to play some FFR songs on the Baritone but haven't got around to it.




                Originally posted by jwcgator
                (12:31:27 AM) jwcgator2: I got it! I'll write an auto-procrastination program!
                (12:31:33 AM) jwcgator2: meh, i'll make it later

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                • Billydude
                  FFR Player
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 880

                  #9
                  Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

                  Maybe I should learn some Mindless Self Indulgence songs on by bass guitar. lol, that's pretty cool.

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                  What if Billy talked to her? hes irrisistable

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                  • leo172519
                    4 year veteran
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 176

                    #10
                    Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

                    i know a lot of FFR songs on my trumpet. if i knew bass clef i could write it out for you itmorr
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                    • FluorescentArmy
                      Forum User
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 1754

                      #11
                      Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

                      Put up the sheet music. I'll guitar it.

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                      • MooMoo_Cowfreak
                        Abraxas Hydroplane
                        • May 2006
                        • 1746

                        #12
                        Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

                        Originally posted by FluorescentArmy
                        Put up the sheet music. I'll guitar it.
                        You mean me?
                        Originally posted by hi19hi19
                        dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows

                        post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis

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                        • itmorr
                          Custom User Title
                          • Jun 2006
                          • 1498

                          #13
                          Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

                          leo, I usually read treble cleff (kind of wierd). If you have tons of free time to jot the notes down, I'll definately make some Baritone FFR vids or something after some memorization.




                          Originally posted by jwcgator
                          (12:31:27 AM) jwcgator2: I got it! I'll write an auto-procrastination program!
                          (12:31:33 AM) jwcgator2: meh, i'll make it later

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                          • MooMoo_Cowfreak
                            Abraxas Hydroplane
                            • May 2006
                            • 1746

                            #14
                            Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

                            Originally posted by itmorr
                            leo, I usually read treble cleff (kind of wierd). If you have tons of free time to jot the notes down, I'll definately make some Baritone FFR vids or something after some memorization.
                            Yeah, I know someone like that, everybody in the band thinks he's weird. But he went from trumpet to baritone, so I understand.
                            Originally posted by hi19hi19
                            dumps abstractly represent the song with arrows

                            post-dumps abstractly represent the existential nihilism that the song invokes in the listener with negative space, evoking the ephemeral nature of the mind - the journey of stepmania begins in hope yet soon becomes corroded into a dialectic of futility, leaving only a sense of dread and the unlikelihood of a new synthesis

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                            • itmorr
                              Custom User Title
                              • Jun 2006
                              • 1498

                              #15
                              Re: I'm playing Turkish March on my Flute

                              Originally posted by MooMoo_Cowfreak
                              Yeah, I know someone like that, everybody in the band thinks he's weird. But he went from trumpet to baritone, so I understand.
                              Same here, from sax (reed was annoying) -> trumpet (small mouthpiece?) -> baritone. Also, we had four baritones in the marching this year, and only one of us was used to reading bass cleff. It's pretty common. Knowing both helps a lot though too.




                              Originally posted by jwcgator
                              (12:31:27 AM) jwcgator2: I got it! I'll write an auto-procrastination program!
                              (12:31:33 AM) jwcgator2: meh, i'll make it later

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