Sack of woe - cannonball adderly

johand

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Dear i am looking for Sack Of Woe, cannonball Adderley. Can anyone share this with me? Many thanks
 
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Sack of woe
Dear i am looking for Sack Of Woe, cannonball Adderley. Can anyone share this with me? Many thanks

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N45hYXNu12o&pp=ygUTU2FjayBvZiB3b2UgYWRkZXJseQ==

Song request posts that do not follow our specific guidelines are unlikely to be successful and waste space in the forums.

Please review this helpful info:
https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/How-To-Search-For-Or-Request-Songs.15145/

Be sure to carefully read the entire thread

Then look here https://musescore.com/user/39593079/scores/15979753
https://musescore.com/user/39593079/scores/15979753

You can use use that resource to write an iRp chart and share it here.


:))BOB
 
Sack of woe - cannonball Adderley

Can anyone correct me...
Sack Of Woe - Cannonball Adderley
This should be an Eb transposed version. My knowledge is too small to create it correctly.
Many Thanks
 

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Only post charts directly from your app in iRp format so they can be downloaded from the forums into the app and opened in the iRp editor. Don’t post charts as an image or text file, .zip file, .pdf file, attachment or link to drive, Dropbox etc.

The easiest way to solve your transposition concerns would be to write an iRp chart copying the notation chart. iRp will transpose instantly to any key.

It's easy to input a new song

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe5qQEwf9_I
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https://www.irealpro.com/input-a-complete-song-in-under-3-minutes
You can use pause/play, pause/play step through it slowly.

Then share it in this thread.

Do this
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Give it a try, ask for help with what you share.

EVERYONE that has shared a new iRp chart had to write their FIRST chart…

:))BOB
 
johand,

Your chart is incomplete. Here's a new chart. It needs some explanation.

The tune structure is rhythmically complex, and iReal Pro doesn't have a direct way to deal with it, so I've used a couple of work-arounds.

I've put the time in Swing Two/Four. The timing built into that mode is that on the head the In (Intro) and the A section are played in 2/4, and the B and later sections are played in 4/4. After the head, the whole tune is in 4/4 until the last head, when the In and A revert to 2/4.

Since we only want the Solo section to repeat, I've designated the Head as In (Intro), which doesn't repeat. As I want the second part of the Head to swing in 4/4, I've written in the walking bass, otherwise it would still sound like 2/4.

The Solos section is written as a B section so that it will play in 4/4. If it were an A section, it would play the first time in 2/4.

Finally, after the number of specified Solos are played, the Coda goes to a shortened Intro, then jumps up to the beginning of the Head and goes to the end.

There's no way in iReal Pro to accurately notate the Ostinato Intro and first part of the Head. The chords labelled D1 etc. force iReal Pro to play just the bass note. Ignore the error message that pops up. You can't notate half beats in iReal Pro, so the beats are on 1 and 3 instead of 1 and 2-1/2.

Finally, the ending is more abrupt than the recording, because there was no way to tack on the ending of the latter.

Sack Of Woe-Rev JE - Cannonball Adderley

Cheers,
Jer
 
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Jer,
I learn really cool iRp tricks from you.
Using Root1 chords to drive a bass line is a slick idea.
Thanks for your detailed explanation too.
:))BOB
 
Many Thanks Mr Engelbach

I only need to play the melody, 1 solo, and the melody again.
What should be removed then?
 

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Jer,
I learn really cool iRp tricks from you.
Using Root1 chords to drive a bass line is a slick idea.
Thanks for your detailed explanation too.
:))BOB


Thanks, Bob.

I learned the Root1 trick from another poster a few years ago. I can't recall who it was, but it's he who deserves the credit.

Cheers,
Jer
 
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