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    No one has posted any piano LT sheet music, or the notes to any songs! I haven't got any software yet (that I like) to do the sheet music, but I at least have the notes down in a text format that's easy to follow. I got "Cooking by the Book" pretty much down (if you spot any bad notes in there, let me know so I can change it!) and I'll try to get some others soon, if anyone is interested.

    Here's "Cooking by the Book"

    http://www.mediafire.com/?75g3gxldvyq

    Also, if anyone out there needs me to transpose it to a certain key, for maybe trumpet, flute, clarinet or whatever, let me know. I'm pretty sure I can do it for ya! ;)


    EDIT
    For anyone interested in learning more about reading music, piano and all that such, here's book 1 of The Master Theory... it'll give you some pointers! http://www.mediafire.com/?9ilwwfmyezb

  • #2
    Re: LazyTown sheet music/notes

    Thats awesome.

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    • #3
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      YES!

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      • #4
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        Yay :)

        Now if we have some piano players here...I keep picturing this LT piano collection soundtrack in my head. I came up with a few songs that I think would make awesome piano arrangements:

        -Always a Way
        -Man on a Mission
        -No One's Lazy in LazyTown
        -Master of Disguise
        -The Mine Song
        -Teamwork
        -Spooky Song
        -We Will Be Friends
        -and of course, Welcome to LazyTown and Bing Bang would be mandatory

        ...ah, it only exists in my dreams.

        I can hear the notes in my head, I just don't have the know how to pound them out on the keyboard or write sheet music.

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        • #5
          Re: LazyTown sheet music/notes

          Originally posted by Zokita
          Yay :)

          Now if we have some piano players here...I keep picturing this LT piano collection soundtrack in my head. I came up with a few songs that I think would make awesome piano arrangements:

          -Always a Way
          -Man on a Mission
          -No One's Lazy in LazyTown
          -Master of Disguise
          -The Mine Song
          -Teamwork
          -Spooky Song
          -We Will Be Friends
          -and of course, Welcome to LazyTown and Bing Bang would be mandatory

          ...ah, it only exists in my dreams.

          I can hear the notes in my head, I just don't have the know how to pound them out on the keyboard or write sheet music.
          Well, I guess I could give it a shot. I wasn't planning on doing much with myself anyway.

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          • #6
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            I'll TRY to do some... life's gonna get pretty bust here soon, so I'll have zero time on my hands. I'll be lucky to get in any music time :(

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            • #7
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              I was intending to write this out with all parts, not just the vocals. Is that too much?

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              • #8
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                No, that'd be epic. If we could then get some recordings of them and have our own fan concert, well.... ;)

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                • #9
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                  Always A Way - G Major

                  Originally posted by Stephanie
                  If things don't work out like you want this time a - round
                  D B B B A D B A G A B E

                  You can try to turn the prob - lem up - side down
                  B B B A D B A G A B E

                  There's no use in cry - ing
                  D D E G B A

                  You got - ta keep try - ing
                  B B A G F# G

                  Be - cause in the end you will dis - co - ver there is
                  D D E G B A A G B A G F#

                  Al - ways a way
                  B D F# G

                  You got - ta know you can make this
                  G A A A G G F# D

                  There is Al - ways a way
                  D C B D F# G

                  You got - ta be - lieve in your - self
                  D B B B B F# A G

                  Soon you'll be shi - ning
                  D E G B A

                  'Cause you ne - ver stop try - ing
                  D G B A G F# G

                  Real - ly be - lieve there is
                  D E G B A G

                  Al - ways a way
                  B A F# G



                  Al - ways a way
                  B D F# G

                  You got - ta know you can make this
                  G A A A G G F# D

                  There is Al - ways a way
                  D C B D F# G

                  You got - ta be -lieve it You got - ta be -lieve it
                  D B B B B A B B B B B A

                  Al - ways a waaaayyy
                  G# A B C#

                  You got - ta know you can make this
                  A B B B A A G# E

                  There is al - ways a way - ay
                  E D C# E G# B A

                  You got - ta be - lieve in your - self
                  E C# C# C# C# G# B A

                  Soon you'll be shi - ning
                  E F# A C# B

                  'Cause you ne - ver stop try - ing
                  E E C# B A G# A

                  Real - ly be - lieve there is
                  E F# A C# B A

                  Al - ways a way
                  C# B G# A
                  I could have posted the file, but this is more convenient for me.

                  Also, you'll need to work out whether some of the notes are up/down an octave, because I didn't write in any guidelines for that. If you know the song well enough it should come easily. And because the notes aren't going to space each other out exactly, you may have to work out which note goes where, which ought not to be too hard.

                  Any requests for the next one I do? Bing Bang?

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                  • #10
                    Re: LazyTown sheet music/notes

                    Great job Vespy

                    Now I want a recoding of you playing it on the organ

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by DawnStar
                      Great job Vespy

                      Now I want a recoding of you playing it on the organ
                      I guess I could be mad enough to.

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                      • #12
                        Re: LazyTown sheet music/notes

                        Originally posted by Vespasian
                        Any requests for the next one I do? Bing Bang?
                        I did Bing Bang a while back.
                        http://www.getlazy.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1100
                        You, being a mod, may want to merge the two threads.

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                        • #13
                          Re: LazyTown sheet music/notes

                          Originally posted by Ultra Magnus
                          Originally posted by Vespasian
                          Any requests for the next one I do? Bing Bang?
                          I did Bing Bang a while back.
                          http://www.getlazy.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1100
                          You, being a mod, may want to merge the two threads.
                          I don't think it would be entirely necessary to merge them, but I'll quote your post of what you did so it can have the honour of residing in this thread.

                          Originally posted by Ultra Magnus
                          Quickly worked it out on a guitar.

                          I split it into sections (#1 = Bing Bang..., #2 = Get on up..., #3 = So we go up, up...), and the varied spacing* between letters is to try and give some idea of which note goes with which syllable, etc.

                          ---
                          e e dcccc
                          d c c c d c d c e g
                          e e dcccc
                          a g g g a g e d c
                          ---
                          d d d c d c e g
                          e e g a g g e d c g
                          ---
                          e g e g g a g g
                          c a a g a g e d e g
                          g g a g g
                          c a a g a g e d c
                          ---

                          EDIT: And I've just realised that I forgot the key change.
                          It's just a whole tone higher, but that does include a black key, so here it is...

                          ---
                          f# a f# a a b a a
                          d b b a b a f# e f# a
                          a a b a a
                          d b b a b a f# e d

                          b f# a a b a a
                          d b b a b a f# e f# a
                          a a b a a
                          d b b a b a f# e d
                          ---

                          And just for the sake of it, here's the main recurring riff/hook thingy.
                          In both the original key (#1) and after the key change (#2).

                          ---
                          e e eeg g e g a a aaac a g
                          e e eeg g e g a a aaac a g
                          ---
                          f# f# f#f#a a f# a b b bbbd b a
                          f# f# f#f#a a f# a b b bbbd b a d
                          ---

                          *which looks a lot more varied in the edit window than it does actually on the forum, so quote this message to see it properly, and maybe copy it into notepad...
                          These posts sure are long...

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                          • #14
                            Re: LazyTown sheet music/notes

                            Well, it's linked and quoted now, so there's not much reason to merge.

                            Originally posted by Vespasian
                            These posts sure are long...
                            They are indeed.
                            That's why Dawn linked to hers off-site.
                            Which is also good because the .txt file better preserves the formatting/spacing.

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                            • #15
                              Re: LazyTown sheet music/notes

                              So are there any requests for what I do next?

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