Looking for the main melody of "Tequila"
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There are plenty of midi files out there. There's a good one on this page that has a sax lead:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/6 ... smidi.html
Pull it into a midi program... massage it a little... and print it out.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/6 ... smidi.html
Pull it into a midi program... massage it a little... and print it out.
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Re:
We weren't allowed to play Tequila in my High School's Pep Band, because of it's reference to alcohol...even though we played it with no words 

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Notepad
I believe that Finale has a freeware product called Notepad. I think it might be on this page:
http://www.etcetera.co.uk/notepad.shtml
http://www.etcetera.co.uk/notepad.shtml

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A quick search finds this arrangement that should work for you.
http://www.music44.com/X/product/ELM00078-W
I think that the one we used was this one, although the part doesn't say Hal Leonard (this is the info from jwpepper.com):
TEQUILA (Low Brass Ensemble)
arr. Michael Sweeney
Hal Leonard Corporation
Easy
This Latin cooker really fits those low brass players! You can even let the rest of the band in on the shouts of "Tequila". Great fun!
Qty Number Description Price
5427430 Low Brass Ensemble with Rhythm Section $25.00
http://www.music44.com/X/product/ELM00078-W
I think that the one we used was this one, although the part doesn't say Hal Leonard (this is the info from jwpepper.com):
TEQUILA (Low Brass Ensemble)
arr. Michael Sweeney
Hal Leonard Corporation
Easy
This Latin cooker really fits those low brass players! You can even let the rest of the band in on the shouts of "Tequila". Great fun!
Qty Number Description Price
5427430 Low Brass Ensemble with Rhythm Section $25.00
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Eastman EBB226
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I actually figured it on a few years back and wrote it out......if you want to Email me at WEEZERfan_10@yahoo.com then i'll send you a scan of it.
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A piano book is exactly what you need. It'll give you the melody, as long as the chords and harmony to write out.TUBACHRIS85 wrote: Yeah, I did think aboput that, but everytime Ive been to like Barnes and Noble, Borders, and Booksamillion, all they have for music books, even the fake ones, are all for like piano
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Tequila!
I have a pretty cool Tuba-Euph Quartet arrangment I could email to you if you're interested.
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Land of a Thousand Dancesbloke wrote:It never really occurred to me that there would be a need for sheet music for Tequila - a song that I learned many, many years ago.
bloke " ' about as hard to learn as that Naah-nah-nah-nah-Naah-nah-nah-nah-Nah-nah-nah-Nah-nah-nah-nah...(etc.) song"

How about Kiss Him Goodbye?

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Finale Notepad doesn't import MIDI, but their step-up product, Notepad Plus ($25), does.TUBACHRIS85 wrote:ARG, i dont have that kind of programTubaTinker wrote:There are plenty of midi files out there. There's a good one on this page that has a sax lead:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/6 ... smidi.html
Pull it into a midi program... massage it a little... and print it out.
Where could i get it?
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There are several free methods, though I don't know about Microsoft Windows versions of them. Denemo and Lilypond have means to import MIDI but I haven't worked with MIDI much. NoteEdit is good for quick stuff. But I haven't used it much either.
I tend to use raw lilypond format and a text editor:)