Cool, we have singers!  Good friends are like stars. You don't always see them, but you always know they are there. Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society Event Coordinator Visit the P.A.S. Blog & My FacebookÂPage Visit my Music Page:ÂPrivate Music Instructor >________________________________ > From: Don Boyd <azphotog@xxxxxxxxx> >To: pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Sent: Friday, November 9, 2012 1:03 PM >Subject: [pasmembers] Re: Music Jam Dec 22 at Mike's home in Carefree with >potluck > > >If there are other singers...I could do that as well...I sing by ear and just >need the words. I can sing any part. > >On 11/9/2012 12:33 PM, Eric Steinberg wrote: > > >>Terri- >> >>Iâll bring my bass (Sam offered to bring a small amp). ÂIf you are bringing >>your flute, Iâll also bring a recorder or two â maybe we can do some duets. >> >>E. >> >>Ps. The recorders are in C and F, but self-transposing. >> >> >>________________________________ >> >>From:pasmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pasmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >>On Behalf Of Terri >>Sent: Friday, November 09, 2012 11:43 AM >>To: pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>Subject: [pasmembers] Music Jam Dec 22 at Mike's home in Carefree with potluck >> >>Tim, >>That's kinda what i was asking.. Can those who wish to play >>in the Jam, transpose or use Treble or Bass clef music? >> >>So, the question is: what is needed for those who can't do >>just normal G clef, or Treble clef and F clef or Bass clef >>written music? >> >>My Dad and Bruce are willing to do the transposing, but >>we need to know now... can't wait until December gets >>here to have time to do this. >> >>And I'm not familiar with enough instruments to know what >>the tuning would be for some of the instruments you would >>find in an orchestra, for example. Saxaphone - i know many >>saxophones have different tunings and I believe you >>read from differently written music, but I"m not sure >>about those. I don't play or teach the sax. >> >>Bruce does... so he would know... >> >>Sorry to hear, Tim, that you can't make it to this first Jam.  >>Maybe the next one will be more on a date you can attend. >>Enjoy your trip and thanks for the input. >> >>More input is apprecaited. >> >>Terri >> >>Good friends are like stars. You don't always >>see them, but you always know they are there. >>Terri Phoenix Astronomical Society Event Coordinator >>Visit the P.A.S. Blog & My FacebookÂPage >>Visit my Music Page:ÂPrivate Music Instructor >> >>> >>>________________________________ >>> >>>From:Tim Jones <timj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>To: pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>Sent: Friday, November 9, 2012 11:23 AM >>>Subject: [pasmembers] Re: Music Jam Dec 22 at Mike's home in Carefree with >>>potluck >>> >>>I think you need to consider more than just treble or bass clef (G clef and F clef were archaic terms when I was in school in 1970â :-D). The real question is one of transposition - >>> >>>If you're just looking at C instruments - Piano, normally tuned guitar and bass, Flute, Xylophone, or megaphone (voice), you'll need more that the simple song-book sheet music. Alto Sax is Eb, Tenor Sax, Clarinet, Trumpet are all Bb... Unless Sam can sight-transpose or has a C Piccolo Trumpet, his music will need to be transposed for a Bb instrument. >>> >>>Since music is what I did before I became an engineer, I thought I'd at least remind you of that little issue :-). Sorry I can't be there, but It's still not possible to be on 2 continents (let alone 2 cities) at the same time. >>> >>>Tim >>> >>>On Nov 9, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Terri <cosmicstarstuff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>> Now we need everyone who is attending to tell me what instrument you plan to play plus if it that instrument isn't in G clef, we need to find music to fit your instrument. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > >