We can duet...  dar ________________________________ From: Terri <cosmicstarstuff@xxxxxxxxx> To: "pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, November 9, 2012 2:23 PM Subject: [pasmembers] Re: Music Jam Dec 22 at Mike's home in Carefree with potluck 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 mailto: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. >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > >