I am looking for the score to 'Closedown.' Not, an arrangement for piano but an actual score of how each instrument was performed on Disintegration. Does anyone out there know how to find this?
Quote from: minisuperjennifer on May 04, 2009, 18:50:08
I am looking for the score to 'Closedown.' Not, an arrangement for piano but an actual score of how each instrument was performed on Disintegration. Does anyone out there know how to find this?
Try contacting Roger via his website...
Quote from: nausearockpig on May 04, 2009, 23:41:13
Quote from: minisuperjennifer on May 04, 2009, 18:50:08
I am looking for the score to 'Closedown.' Not, an arrangement for piano but an actual score of how each instrument was performed on Disintegration. Does anyone out there know how to find this?
Try contacting Roger via his website...
At first I thought you couldn't possibly be serious! Then I saw that he actually has an email address posted on his site. So I gave it a shot. It would be very cool if that worked out! cheers
he seems to interact a little or a lot with his fans. seems like a nice bloke too.. prob best to keep away from the "why did robert fire you?" questions.. . that's probably still a touchy subject
uyou could try Perry too, but last stalkyphoto i saw he was travelling europe or something!!
Perry is in Asia (Vietnam or Thailand, can't remember). Probably street fighting for a living. :lol:
Quote from: Descent on May 05, 2009, 12:06:57
Probably street fighting for a living. :lol:
:lol:
Quote from: minisuperjennifer on May 05, 2009, 06:28:34
Quote from: nausearockpig on May 04, 2009, 23:41:13
Quote from: minisuperjennifer on May 04, 2009, 18:50:08
I am looking for the score to 'Closedown.' Not, an arrangement for piano but an actual score of how each instrument was performed on Disintegration. Does anyone out there know how to find this?
Try contacting Roger via his website...
At first I thought you couldn't possibly be serious! Then I saw that he actually has an email address posted on his site. So I gave it a shot. It would be very cool if that worked out! cheers
Good luck with that, but I kind of have doubts that any members keep complete scores of their music. However, Roger would probably be more likely to have this kind of thing than anyone else.
There is a Disintegration "guitar" book (although it does contain standard notation for several different instruments):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320367933120
It's definitely better than those "arranged for piano" books you mention. It contains multiple parts for each song, but the authors always pick and choose what parts they choose to transcribe, and as I mentioned once before there can be some mistakes/inaccuracies. But it is a good guideline, I suppose...
And I do know that the Closedown transcription in the Disintegration book is fairly decent, so maybe this could help you after all.
Despite their potential shortcomings, I'd recommend getting these books to just about any fan since they contain some nice full-page photos that don't seem to be available anywhere else...
Thank you for the suggestions. Never heard back from Roger. I'm considering buying the guitar book.
I also have a midi file of the song and may buy a program, MusicWrite Maestro, that takes midi files and spits out sheet music.
However, I've been making great progress just using my ears! So, I may be able to finish the choreography without the sheet music. Its been great learning experience regardless.
roger may be flat out doing stuff, i doubt he'd ignore you... he recently partook in a fan interview over at another fansite.
he seems like a decent bloke.
Good luck with that, but I kind of have doubts that any members keep complete scores of their music. However, Roger would probably be more likely to have this kind of thing than anyone else.
There is a Disintegration "guitar" book (although it does contain standard notation for several different instruments):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320367933120
It's definitely better than those "arranged for piano" books you mention. It contains multiple parts for each song, but the authors always pick and choose what parts they choose to transcribe, and as I mentioned once before there can be some mistakes/inaccuracies. But it is a good guideline, I suppose...
And I do know that the Closedown transcription in the Disintegration book is fairly decent, so maybe this could help you after all.
Despite their potential shortcomings, I'd recommend getting these books to just about any fan since they contain some nice full-page photos that don't seem to be available anywhere else...
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Thank you Lostflower4 for the info on the Disintegration book. I was planning to buy it on Ebay but there's been quite a bidding war on it. I wonder if you made it popular by posting it on this site! If its a Curefans member that buys it, perhaps they can send me a copy of Closedown. hint hint!
holy crap!! that songbook's up to over 100 US dollars???
Quote from: minisuperjennifer on May 10, 2009, 01:44:06Thank you Lostflower4 for the info on the Disintegration book. I was planning to buy it on Ebay but there's been quite a bidding war on it. I wonder if you made it popular by posting it on this site! If its a Curefans member that buys it, perhaps they can send me a copy of Closedown. hint hint!
You know, I was actually wondering about that — if I drew extra attention to it by giving it a public recommendation. If so, sorry about that... :oops:
Well, it does seem to be a pretty rare item. After scouring the internet, the eBay auction is the only place I could find it. That certainly wasn't the case 10-15 years ago, when you could get it just about anywhere for around $15.
Holy crap, just checked the auction... That's insane! I wonder if the Staring at the Sea and Wish books are worth that much now? :shock:
P.S. Want to buy my Disintegration book for $102? I think that's a "bargain" compared to the current going rate. :P
i never managed to get my hands on Wish book...spewing... now i never will... not for that amount of dinero anyway.
that seller has A LOT of cool stuff..
Quote from: nausearockpig on May 10, 2009, 02:47:06
i never managed to get my hands on Wish book...spewing... now i never will... not for that amount of dinero anyway.
I'll sell you mine for the low low price of $99.
Man, this could get profitable! :-D
Quote from: lostflower4 on May 10, 2009, 03:12:03
Quote from: nausearockpig on May 10, 2009, 02:47:06
i never managed to get my hands on Wish book...spewing... now i never will... not for that amount of dinero anyway.
I'll sell you mine for the low low price of $99.
Man, this could get profitable! :-D
yeah you just send it and when it arrives, i'll mail you the money in coins..
That seller owes you a commission! The Disintegration book has had the most action of all his items. Its gotta be b/c you posted it on this site. Well, since the book is now out of my price range, how would you feel about giving me a copy of just the Closedown pages?
Quote from: minisuperjennifer on May 04, 2009, 18:50:08
I am looking for the score to 'Closedown.' Not, an arrangement for piano but an actual score of how each instrument was performed on Disintegration. Does anyone out there know how to find this?
I have the DISINTEGRATION guitar book if you are interresting I can scanning 'Closedown'.
Hi All,
Thanks for all your help finding the score for Closedown. I ordered the Disintegration book but have not received it yet. The good news is that we finished choreography yesterday! I'll post a link when I get the video up on youtube.
Hi all,
I promised a link to the video when it was all done. Here ya go. But look fast because I'm afraid it will get pulled down by WMG. I put it on youtube and it took them less than 24 hrs to yank it.
http://vimeo.com/5719550
Faith
Choreographer: Jennifer Grace
Music: Closedown by The Cure
Dancers: Amy Burke, Jackie Englehart, Jennifer Grace, Jeanne Moe
Video Producer, Editor Jennifer Grace
©Jennifer Grace 2009
My contemporary ballet, Faith began as an ode to the grandiose music of The Cure and an encounter with a lightning storm. In the end it came to represent the fear of starting a new creative project, the support I got along the way and how with support an artist can really take off. Its title comes from the Margaret Shepherd quote, "Sometimes your only available transportation is a leap of faith." Its title is also a tribute to the Cure album of the same name.