I like the light drumming beat in Invincible.![]()
Needs more Muse and Incubus.
Pff, and what about the solo? A challenge and a joy for guitarists everywhere.
Plus, I'd love to sing it. It'd be epic, fun, and a great way to exercise my lower-than-recommended-for-the-female-voice vocal range.
Also, as I am typing this, my title seems to have returned to normal. Hm.
I meant to reply to this earlier, but I keep getting distracted from everything today.
Do you know of anywhere that has the notes listed for Apocalypse Please? I see there's a few places that have sheet music available for download, but I really can't read it. I'm good to go if I have the notes in front of me though.
I worked out the C# octave to F# and the F#, A, C#, F# to F, G#, A#, F for the intro, but now I'm stuck.
Choke in this atmosphere
Nothing will be left here
"You are a very evil sandwich." - bermuddy
Where did you find the sheet music?
'Cause if I had the sheet music, I could transcribe it into notes.
There's one here (though I'm pretty sure it's not free)
And this one
I'm not sure if that last one is right or not. If my basic understanding of sheet music is correct, the beginning of the treble clef looks okay...it's a two note chord, so I'm just assuming it's a C#. That's about as far as I got though. It looks awfully short though.
Choke in this atmosphere
Nothing will be left here
"You are a very evil sandwich." - bermuddy
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That should at least get you started.
The PR transmissions will resume.
You should really look into them. They are pretty amazing imo. Although it takes some people a little while to get past the lead singer's voice. He gets a little carried away with the breathy sound sometimes.
Clicky for Future Foe Scenarios.
"The present fray had turn'd my thoughts to Muse" - Dante Alighieri