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Darnu will act soon, I'm sure

 

No doubt, haha! :)

 

Well, another person made it with better sound already, but here it is my version. We don't know the real tempo, so I set it to 100bpm just because.

 

https://soundcloud.com/darnu/muse-string-score-2014

 

Also, I did this yesterday. What do you think? I think that the first option could be way close. We'll see in the future...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqyeSMRfNrM

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No doubt, haha! :)

 

Well, another person made it with better sound already, but here it is my version. We don't know the real tempo, so I set it to 100bpm just because.

 

https://soundcloud.com/darnu/muse-string-score-2014

 

People shout your name when it comes to sheet music, but you start with an F even though I see an E as well as other people who gave it a try. Tell me... why were they calling for you? :S

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People shout your name when it comes to sheet music, but you start with an F even though I see an E as well as other people who gave it a try. Tell me... why were they calling for you? :S
Hi. You are right. The sheet shows an E note, but I wrote and F because of the notations on the left.

 

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I am watching this again and I think the sharp icon is on C, E and F on the first line (which is the option I "took" when I did this), but now I see on the second line that there are on C, F and G, and in the third line there are on C, E? and G? I did not study music and I don't know if there's a scale with sharp C, E and F notes.

 

I didn't watch it very well yesterday and seeing it now I think the most proper option would be the C#, F# and G#, but I don't know. What do you people think?

 

Sorry if I made some mistakes and sorry for my English. I do this the best I can. Thanks for listening this anyway!

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I am watching this again and I think the sharp icon is on C, E and F on the first line (which is the option I "took" when I did this), but now I see on the second line that there are on C, F and G, and in the third line there are on C, E? and G? I did not study music and I don't know if there's a scale with sharp C, E and F notes.

 

Almost all key signatures are basic major/minor scales designated by a certain number of sharps/flats. In this case three sharps (♯♯♯) indicates either F♯ minor or, more likely in this case, A major. Either way the accidentals are the same: C♯, F♯ and G♯.

 

See: http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/skeysig2.htm

 

Occasionally you might see E♯, a note from the F♯ harmonic minor scale, as Muse are big fans of leading tones and major dominant chords. This will be notated outside of the key signature, and at other points you can generally assume the E is natural.

 

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_scale#Harmonic_minor_scale

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