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Post by cassie on Apr 15, 2014 1:53:17 GMT -5
Those are the notes, but you also need the clef and the key signature. The what???? If you look at the sheet music, you see the little number 16 to the left of "mama"? You need the squiggly symbol that looks slightly like an S, and the flat symbols that look like little b b . They have to be positioned on the lines just like you see them. Put them before the notes for "mama" and you got it. Yes, that is the key that they perform Boh Rap in. Adam actually sang it a half step higher in his audition. But, never mind. With Queen, he sings the Ds. so I could use this whole bit? That'll work. If you want it to be shorter, you can chop the lines after the bb, and paste the notes and lines (after the vertical line) right next to the bb, joining the horizontal lines. The way it reads now, you have 4 beats of silence before the voice comes in with "Mama."
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Post by cassie on Apr 15, 2014 1:57:45 GMT -5
And, yes. Any Adam fan who reads music and has followed Adam since the audition would immediately know what you are referencing. I would LOVE a t-shirt with that on it.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 15, 2014 2:12:10 GMT -5
And, yes. Any Adam fan who reads music and has followed Adam since the audition would immediately know what you are referencing. I would LOVE a t-shirt with that on it. I want one too!!! It would be great to have this as a fan t-shirt!!! We could all use the same stencil and embellish to our own taste!!! Hmm, could we somehow fit a "full circle" symbolism into the design???
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Post by rpeura on Apr 15, 2014 2:15:09 GMT -5
BEAUTIFUL!
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Post by rpeura on Apr 15, 2014 2:17:02 GMT -5
For goodness sake, Adam.....don't you even pump gas or feed a meter anymore? Seriously!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 2:18:56 GMT -5
Well actually this art can transfered to Transfer Artist Paper and ironed on to a shirt. Takes about 20 min. Creating the design is most of the time the cutting and ironing is the 20min. i found Lesley Rilleys' TAP Transfer Artist Paper on an art blog and it is the best I have ever used. The ink seems to permeate the fabric rather than set on top and is very soft. The only problem with transfer paper is you cannot glue or hotset rhinestones on it. A good glue and the expensive (relative) glitter which is so fine it is almost a powder can be used to good effect. eta: full circle just use the words "full circle" place design in a circle this symbol with out the words obviously and much smaller than the design put Adam and Queen in the circle
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 15, 2014 2:23:52 GMT -5
Well actually this art can transfered to Transfer Artist Paper and ironed on to a shirt. Takes about 20 min. Creating the design is most of the time the cutting and ironing is the 20min. i found Lesley Rilleys' TAP Transfer Artist Paper on an art blog and it is the best I have ever used. The ink seems to permeate the fabric rather than set on top and is very soft. The only problem with transfer paper is you cannot glue or hotset rhinestones on it. A good glue and the expensive (relative) glitter which is so fine it is almost a powder can be used to good effect. Wonder if you can fabric paint over it?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 2:28:06 GMT -5
Well actually this art can transfered to Transfer Artist Paper and ironed on to a shirt. Takes about 20 min. Creating the design is most of the time the cutting and ironing is the 20min. i found Lesley Rilleys' TAP Transfer Artist Paper on an art blog and it is the best I have ever used. The ink seems to permeate the fabric rather than set on top and is very soft. The only problem with transfer paper is you cannot glue or hotset rhinestones on it. A good glue and the expensive (relative) glitter which is so fine it is almost a powder can be used to good effect. Wonder if you can fabric paint over it? No fabric paint. It would stay for a while but could not be washed. It will just peel off. Even E6000 peels off! Only thing I have ever gotten to stick is glitter glue.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2014 2:32:52 GMT -5
Very creative ladies. I really like what you all have done.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 15, 2014 2:49:16 GMT -5
Wonder if you can fabric paint over it? No fabric paint. It would stay for a while but could not be washed. It will just peel off. Even E6000 peels off! Only thing I have ever gotten to stick is glitter glue. E6000 is what we use to glue 20ss & 30ss crystals on ballroom gowns. But they only get washed by hand and not very often. But still, I constantly had to glue new ones on where they came off. I have not tried the hot-fix crystals. Please let me know how well they work! Have you tried printing designs to "printer fabric"? We are thinking of making a memory quilt using printer fabric for photos.
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