then repeat but start with type B in key C … so I’ve been applying that to your rootless stride drills… so that each key smoothly leads to the next. Its to play a 251 set like this play a type A 251 in C, then a type B in key F, then type A in Bb. I did mentally write out what I’d like to do with 2 5 1s though & I think i can do it, albeit more slowly, without a crib sheet. I started to mess with the free musescore program but decided I will not risk my fragile wrists with mouse damage, so I will stick to downloading other peoples transcriptions probably. I can do pdf merge operations with free software, so I can combine drills pdfs into a single document for easier practice, or I can split pdfs using windows print ( to pdf) then selecting a page range, but i cant easlly combine bits from different pdfs I’d rather not have to type in all those notes if I could copy /paste what I want from various sources ( that info is all there already as downloads but on different pdfs - the bass clef stuff is on the rootless voicings PDF and the treble clef stuff is on a different set ( the whole step 251 exercices pdfs. one project I have in mind is getting all the rootless voicings written out on both treble and bass clefs. on a tablet or a monitor used as a virtual music stand.Į.g. and type in all those chord symbols - ditto for changing layout to make stuff work better on different sized " screens" e.g. write our practice drills be putting stuff into different orders, or switching / combining clefs would then be an easy cut n paste process rather than a laborious re-enter all the notes. I would find it useful to have all the major & minor voicings in 12 keys / 2 5 1 sequences PDFs available as xml.Ī lot of what I’d like to do with them e.g. There are no copyright issues to worry about when its’ just practrice sequences and not songs
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