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Old 04.26.2007, 12:41 PM   #16
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I know some music theory. . .but the other day I was tabbing out a bunch of songs I have written for the new bassist for The Spectral Presence. And I was thinking- this would be so much more useful if it had sheet music with it. I could put it in power tab and it would be awesome. Of course I could still put it in powertab- I know how many bars and what BPM each song has exactly- but I don't know that I'd be able to properly notate some of my rhythm patterns because I don't think about whether I'm strumming quarters, eighths, dotted notes or anything- I just do. There are some times where it is fairly obvious but other times not so much.
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