nesh16041972 wrote:
Haha, yep Willem, we went over this last sunday. Lyrics are put where it musically/theoretically belongs, but when actually singing them, they appear in a different spot. 'Het is een nacht'.....nacht, should it be sung on G or right before???
willem wrote:nesh16041972 wrote:Well I've spent a lót of time creating charts that way for others and from my prospective I thought that I couldn't be more clear...
But in my experience, in reality it really doesn't work that way. It only works to some extent when you know the song véry well, that is the phrasing of the lyrics wich can be different in every verse. And indeed, it doesn't work when one doesn't get the playing down first.
As for the chordsboxes......you may think that you nééd those and that it'll be easier, but I think that you nééd to memorize the chords when learning to play them to begin with. There is absolutely no point in placing chordboxes again and again for chords wich are used in dozens of other songs already. And when actually writing them down yourself as Shel suggested will help you memorize them more and makes you less dependant wich will result in learning faster.
So you don't see any reason to not write out charts that way, but there are of course reasons...reasons that'll benefit your playing.
just my 1 cent
Vanessa
Common Vanessa 1 cent..lol,,i give you 4 more.......its right even standaard sheet music works that well till you know and are comfort with it..'''so please help'' !!!