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Music translation ?

Post by Leroy Riggs »

When a song is 'transcribed' by an individual, what does that mean?
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Post by Billy Wilson »

Thatis when a person writes down what has been played on a recording. Either in standard music notation or in some form of tab.
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My take on it is that they have listened to the music, worked out exactly what has been played and then written it down in musical notation. Could be staff notation or tablature. Should end up as a true representation of what was played as opposed to "arranged," where the writer puts his own take on the piece down in the notation.

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Post by Donny Hinson »

From Wikipedia...
<SMALL>Transcription (music), either notating an unnotated piece, common in ethnomusicology, or rewriting a piece, either simply recopying (as for clarity), or as an arrangement for another instrument.</SMALL>
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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

But clouding the issue is the use of the term "transcription" when applied to recordings of radio broadcasts.
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Post by Smiley Roberts »

Jon,
Adding to your post,I have,probably,100 +/- of these "transcriptions" in my collection. They were on 16" vinyl,played at 33 1/3 rpm. They were,usually,15 min. radio shows,sponsored by one or another branch of the military,& showcasing current talent. The ones I have are all Country artists from the 50's & 60's,e.g. Jim Reeves,Webb Pierce,Faron Young,Jimmy Dickens,etc. ("Country Style USA" sponsered by the Army Reserve,& "Country Hoedown" by the U.S.Navy.) I will,shortly,be in the process of transferring all of them to CD's. I figure I can fit 5 shows on one disc.

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Post by Leroy Riggs »

As for the specific application, I think Pat's fits my issue best.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Yeah, I never understood the term "transcriptions" applied to recorded music. There are all kinds of recordings of Bob Wills', "The Tiffany Transcriptions". Well, I suppose it means that it's a copy of what was actually experienced, i.e., played, so maybe not all that different from a written transcription in that way.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

A song can also be transcribed to another instrument.
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Post by Steve Alcott »

It could be one of those strange AFM terms, like "club date" referring to weddings, bar mitzvahs, etc., anything but a gig in a club.

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