![]() ![]() ![]() The song was used as the theme music to BBC One's Football Focus. Q chose it as their Video of the Week on 6 February 2007. It marked the first time Lelouch granted permission to anyone to use footage from the movie. I can read treble, alto, tenor, and bass (viola music is scored on every clef it seems), and I can transcribe/transpose as necessary (I'm guessing most people only read treble and bass).The song's music video is actual footage from the classic cult film C'était un rendez-vous by director Claude Lelouch. For people sharing scores, the clef doesn't matter. I'll continue to update my own collection as I find time. Some of the scores definitely need fixing because there are notes outside of the bard perform range, and these scores are basically transcribed from scraps and pieces of other scores or simply scored from listening to audio clips. ![]() The chords can be played by rolling them, but the timing is finicky and the delay is different for each instrumental voice: rolling too quickly results in some pitches not sounding, and rolling too slowly results in something that doesn't sound like a chord. These scores are playable with just the computer keyboard (I keybind each half-step within an octave from C to B on A through \, Q through ], 1 through =, and I keybind the high C on ` ). The linked collection has sheet music intended for solo bard live performance (so music that can be played by a single bard without editing). ![]() So that's the idea: if anyone has a collection of sheet music or even just a few scores for bard performance, please share? The obvious solution is to seek out other people doing the same and share resources. That being said, as I was learning the bard perform system, I collected some sheet music from various things, but lately I've been busy and haven't had the time to score music as much as I would have liked. This means that most music requires some arrangement before being compatible with bard perform, so finding something playable can be, well. Anyone that has messed around with bard perform knows the limitations of the 3 octave range starting from the C below middle C to two octaves above middle C and the inability to play two pitches at a single instance in time. ![]()
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