Hi everyone.
Do you remember I managed to find a torrent for the full Tubular Bells score?
Well learnt nearly the whole version except that recently I noticed the original score has missed out that bit of music that starts at 14 minutes 52 and that ends at 15.52.
Can anyone possible tell what those chords are?
I've actually just at this minutes found a link for a website that shows the whole score.
It's at http://www.scribd.com/doc/9648878/Mike-Oldfield-Tubular-Bells-piano
That missing bit is on page 31 of that score if you go and take a look.
I hope you can help.
Richard Steed
Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
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Re: Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
Stan wrote:Glad you found them - the lost chords.
All in one post as well.
The question and the answer. Brilliant!
You don't understand.The link to that score misses out the chords that i'm looking for that starts at 14.52-15.52.
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Re: Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
No-It's the original version that used to be available in music shops in the 70's.It was published by the big publishing company,Wise Publications.
I managed to find the torrent for it on mininova.
I downloaded the PDF file and printed it too.
I managed to find the torrent for it on mininova.
I downloaded the PDF file and printed it too.
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Re: Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
It cant be that hard. I remember that album. Just listen to the music Rickie, Mike Oldfield was not creating a difficult symphony. It is straight forwARD.
The multitrack was the hero of Tube'Bells- it was a producers album without shocks.
With an ear, one could quite easily work out those 'lost chords' or whatever the complications of discovery, of yours, could be overcome by simply listening..
The multitrack was the hero of Tube'Bells- it was a producers album without shocks.
With an ear, one could quite easily work out those 'lost chords' or whatever the complications of discovery, of yours, could be overcome by simply listening..
Re: Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
Stan wrote:With an ear, one could quite easily work out those 'lost chords'
alternatively, one could easily obtain a complete and legitimate copy of the sheets for a small outlay, part of which is bound to find its way to the originator as a small token of appreciation from the student of the work in question.
Just say NO to piracy, there is a better way!
cheers, t-:
Re: Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
Come on Rickie!
You started a thread recently telling us all how your amazing theoretical knowledge of music, together with your production skills was going to "revolutionise" the music industry.
I am fairly sure that most people who visit the Music Theory-Practice-Performance forum could work out those chords in seconds. Are you having a laugh?
You started a thread recently telling us all how your amazing theoretical knowledge of music, together with your production skills was going to "revolutionise" the music industry.
I am fairly sure that most people who visit the Music Theory-Practice-Performance forum could work out those chords in seconds. Are you having a laugh?
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Re: Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
Mike Craig. wrote:Come on Rickie!
You started a thread recently telling us all how your amazing theoretical knowledge of music, together with your production skills was going to "revolutionise" the music industry.
I am fairly sure that most people who visit the Music Theory-Practice-Performance forum could work out those chords in seconds. Are you having a laugh?
Ok then.Clever cloggs-tell me what the chords are,you sarcastic twat.
Hasn't ever occured to you that the bassline of that particular part of recording isn't quite clear?
Because is the case.
Muppet.
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Re: Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
now now theres no need for that sort of attitude
everyone was only trying to help
but anyway havent you thought of trying to compose an original song instead of ripping of mike oldfield?
everyone was only trying to help
but anyway havent you thought of trying to compose an original song instead of ripping of mike oldfield?
Re: Chords in Tubular Bells at 14mins.52secs...
Being rude and obnoxious would be enough own its own, but with the breach of copyright on the printed score as well I think that safely counts as sufficent strikes to say bye bye -- especially after the recent warnings over cracked software. Rickie Steed is not welcome here anymore (again).
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