- Lead sheet
A lead sheet is a form of
music notation or transcription that specifies the essential elements of a composition inpopular music : themelody ,lyric s andharmony . As such, it is the form of asong to whichcopyright is typically applied. The melody is written in traditional music notation, the lyric is written as text below the staff and the harmony is described by popular music symbols, "universally used in jazz and popular music" [Benward & Saker (2003), p.78.] , above the staff. Other information about a particulararrangement or performance of a song is not specified, such as the chord voicings,voice leading ,bass line or other aspects of theaccompaniment , which are expected to be improvised or prepared by the performer.Benward & Saker (2003). "Music: In Theory and Practice", Vol. I, p.76. Seventh Edition. ISBN 978-0-07-294262-0.]Though voicing and voice leading is most often determined by the performer, more recently chord roots have been indicated through following the chord with a slash and the root note letter name, such as C/G for a C chord with G as the root.
It is often the only form of written music used by a small
jazz ensemble. One or more musicians will play the melody while the rest of the group improvises an appropriate accompaniment based on thechord progression given in thechord symbol s, followed by an improvised solo also based on thechord progression . Similarly, a sufficiently skilledjazz pianist should be able to accompany a singer and perform a song by himself using only a lead sheet.Lead sheets are also called fake sheets and collections of lead sheets are called "fakebooks," as in the old cliché "I don't know the song but if you hum a few bars I can fake it." The most famous fakebook is called, ironically, "The Real Book"
See also
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Chord chart
*Chord symbol
*Impro-Visor , GUI and text-based editor for leadsheets
*MuseScore , free and open source music notation program with lead sheet template
*Wikifonia , online repository of lead sheets inmusicXML formatBibliography
*Carl Brandt an Clinton Roemer (1976). "Standardized Chord Symbol Notation". Roevick Music Co. "Widely adopted throughout the music industry."
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External links
* [http://www.freegospelresource.com Gospel Lead Sheet Examples] - Gospel lead sheets typically include the lyrics with the chords written above them.
* [http://www.kylesproject.com Real Book/Lead Sheet Directory] - Searchable database of Real Book Songs and Lead Sheets.
* [http://www.wikifonia.org Wikifonia] - A wiki for Pop/Rock/Jazz/... Lead Sheets in high quality pdf.
* [http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor/LeadsheetNotation.pdf Leadsheet Notation] Textual notation for creating, communicating, and playing leadsheets.
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