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    Posted: July 20 2005 at 16:53

Hey lovelies,

This is a question probably asked quite often but forgive me if I'm repeating history because I'm rather new to this site, and prog music in general, so this is only a question I thought about asking quite recently...Genesis keyboard music, be it in book or sheet-music form...do any of you know how I can get my hands on it?

The problem is I live in the annoyingly artistically-desolate little country of New Zealand, at the other end of the world from most of you I'm guessing, so the prospect of getting my hands on Genesis sheet-music *at all* is probably impossible. Still- I'm sure some of you fanastic people could help me out...please? 

Really it's just Anyway and Firth of Fifth I'm trying to get but, when I think about it, ANY Peter Gabriel- era Genesis would do!!

Thanks in advance to the people who can help me with my pathetic cry

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2005 at 17:01

Funny, I asked myself today the exact same question about Firth Of Fifth. I mastered it to a certain extent on the piano, but I don't play it 100% correct, and there are some difficult and unexplored passages for me. So that's my question too.

New Zealand is far from me, but I always understood that it's a beautiful country. One of my brothers once thought about emigrating to NZ. He emigrated to Argentina and later Venezuela instead  . I'm from Holland and I emigrated to ... Belgium, which is not so far from home. I love this country, though!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2005 at 19:13

Heh- I suppose it is a beautiful country, some parts of it anyway. Going on tramps and taking time out in the bush is a good thing to do, but when it comes to the Arts and Intelligent thinking, this country is almost a wasteland. There's a bunch of Rugby players and punk bands and....and that's about it . Ok, maybe I'm exaggerating a tad- there are a few damn good bands from here too, but not many. I DO love this country but...I wouldn't recommend you move here unless you retire to the country, lol.

Take my congrats for figuring out Firth of Fifth!!  You're a legend!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 21 2005 at 14:16
I believe Tony Banks never played the intro to "Firth of fifth" live (the "Seconds out" version is an example), because it was just too difficult!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2005 at 07:48

This is one of the things on my list of things to do, like Moogtron III I play "a version" of it on the piano, but never worked it properly out all the way through to the vocals. However I like a challenge, so I'll have a go at it & if successful perhaps post you a midi file? (assuming I can work out how to do that!). Can't promise of course but will try. Do others agree that it starts in Bb?...

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 15:51

Here is my scored version of F of F - enjoy...

www.yaksongs.com/musicxyzscores.html

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 17:52
Try to contact the duo Genesis For Two Grand Piano's - see my review on this site, perhaps they will help you?
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