Fingers crossed that your father's work is retrievable, Neil. I certainly hope so.
I confess that I've yet to hear Battery Life, but that's something I plan to remedy shortly. In the manner of the Silje/Flame movie you might do some works from your remembered music with improvisations in the gaps. An interesting exercise if nothing more.
My own experience with sheet music as a guitar player came through trying to self-train my ear into chord changes with charts from the hits of the late-'60s/early '70s - I briefly worked for a publisher at the time. They were inaccurate far more often than not. A few years later I realised most had been transposed into more piano-friendly keys from the originals.
Fingers crossed that your father's work is retrievable, Neil. I certainly hope so.
I confess that I've yet to hear Battery Life, but that's something I plan to remedy shortly. In the manner of the Silje/Flame movie you might do some works from your remembered music with improvisations in the gaps. An interesting exercise if nothing more.
My own experience with sheet music as a guitar player came through trying to self-train my ear into chord changes with charts from the hits of the late-'60s/early '70s - I briefly worked for a publisher at the time. They were inaccurate far more often than not. A few years later I realised most had been transposed into more piano-friendly keys from the originals.
The liberty!
There is something very similar planned re Flame movie! Great minds etc
This - https://youtu.be/wYw1Q3LFiNw?t=490 - presumably NOT on the list of lost / rain-damaged sheet music :-) And, thanks, that's a lovely article.