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American Psycho sheet music available

American Psycho sheet music available

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tazber
#1American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/8/16 at 6:15pm

For those interested:

 

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fbueller
#2American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/8/16 at 11:23pm

Looks like Duncan Sheik is 'Selling Out'!  LOL

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Mr. Nowack
#3American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/9/16 at 12:27am

"Uh-oh uh-oh uh-oh

I want it aaaaaaall"

I guess the rumours of a OBC are all completely gone American Psycho sheet music available


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Jordan Catalano
#4American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/9/16 at 12:32am

I don't think there's any chance of it happening, Mr. Nowack. That's why I made my own using the recordings that are out there.

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Mr. Nowack
#5American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/9/16 at 12:42am

Perhaps i should follow suit...


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songanddanceman2
#6American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/9/16 at 8:03am

I wouldn't be too sure about some kind of cast recording not happening American Psycho sheet music available


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maxkko
#8American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/9/16 at 11:13am

songanddanceman2 said: "I wouldn't be too sure about some kind of cast recording not happening American Psycho sheet music available

 

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Don't play with me like that.

 

theatreguy12
#9American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/10/16 at 7:12pm

I know!  I would love to see this make it to a cast recording.  

It feels like the musical has sort of sailed into the sunset though.  

A number of the cast members have moved on (outside of the 54 concert).  

And considering the cost of putting the musical into a recording is costly, do they have the resources to even do it?  And is there enough of an audience to make it worthwhile in the end?

Maybe the 54 concert is a good sign?  Maybe it will get a spark going again?

One can dream.

 

maxkko said: "songanddanceman2 said: "I wouldn't be too sure about some kind of cast recording not happening American Psycho sheet music available

 

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Don't play with me like that.

 


 

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gypsy101
#10American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/10/16 at 7:51pm

they could record a live album at 54 Below.


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binau
#11American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 5:51am

So I'm only a casual/hobby pianist and often 'do what I'm told' when it comes to reading sheet music, but I can't help but look at the sheet music for "A Girl Before" and wonder why such a simple song has been arranged in such an obscure and relatively difficult key when if it were transposed just a semi-tone higher it would be in the easiest key to play. Did Duncan Sheik really think of all keys that one was the necessary one to have the highest artistic impact? Is it in a key that happened to sit well with the person who originally sung it? More cynically, it makes me wonder about that old joke people used to say about ALW: that he wrote in C Major and transposed to another key to make his work seem 'more complex'.

Can anyone with more insider experience with the creative process comment on this decision making?


"You can't overrate Bernadette Peters. She is such a genius. There's a moment in "Too Many Mornings" and Bernadette doing 'I wore green the last time' - It's a voice that is just already given up - it is so sorrowful. Tragic. You can see from that moment the show is going to be headed into such dark territory and it hinges on this tiny throwaway moment of the voice." - Ben Brantley (2022) "Bernadette's whole, stunning performance [as Rose in Gypsy] galvanized the actors capable of letting loose with her. Bernadette's Rose did take its rightful place, but too late, and unseen by too many who should have seen it" Arthur Laurents (2009) "Sondheim's own favorite star performances? [Bernadette] Peters in ''Sunday in the Park,'' Lansbury in ''Sweeney Todd'' and ''obviously, Ethel was thrilling in 'Gypsy.'' Nytimes, 2000
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aasjb4ever
#12American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 7:53am

Sooooo I've spent the last four months thinking the lyric to You Are What You Wear is "I want blackened chard" and now it turns out it's shark?!

 

Who knew?

neonlightsxo
#13American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 9:30am

songanddanceman2 said: "I wouldn't be too sure about some kind of cast recording not happening "

 

Who do I give money to?

 

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darquegk
#14American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 9:40am

I think composers (except those formalists who believe specific keys have specific connotations inherently, and not merely "within a piece"American Psycho sheet music available typically compose in one of their pet keys and then transpose, simply because it's easier on them. I write in C and then transpose, figure out key changes and modulations, etc. Irving Berlin preferred black key-based keys for his initial composition, for reasons I do not understand.

Elton John did a Town Hall on Sirius, where he talked about his divide between piano-based songs he wrote when his primary collaborator/interpreter was Paul Buckmaster the orchestrator, and guitar-based songs he wrote when his major partner was guitarist Davey Johnstone. The keys he wrote in, even initially, changed when he reconsidered which instrument his music would be based in at that time.

nolanativeny
#15American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 9:50am

Certain keys have certain "flavors". Gb has a kind of mellow darkness to it that perhaps Sheik wanted to come across. Plain G is a bit too bright for this song, IMO. 

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neonlightsxo
#16American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 2:44pm

aasjb4ever said: "Sooooo I've spent the last four months thinking the lyric to You Are What You Wear is "I want blackened chard" and now it turns out it's shark?!

 

Who knew?
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I thought it was chard too, if that makes you feel any better.

 

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Bettyboy72
#17American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 3:12pm

Add me to the blackened chard party.


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TheOldRedHillsOfHome
#18American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 3:29pm

I thought it was "black and charred mahi-mahi"... ¯\_(?)_/¯

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Rockyfan2000
#19American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/11/16 at 5:28pm

According to the booklet from the London Cast recording it's:

"I want blackened char, mani mahi"

 


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groucho797
#20American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/12/16 at 9:50pm

tazber said: "For those interested:"

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gleek4114
#21American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/22/16 at 3:14pm

This seems to be the last place a cast album was discussed, so I thought I'd post it here. According to Alice Ripley via the newest Theater People podcast, there will NOT be a Broadway Cast Recording. I suppose things can always change, but she sounded very definite in her conformation. Such a bummer. Such a shame. 

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Bettyboy72
#22American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/23/16 at 11:56am

It's truly sad Ben Walkers performance won't be immortalized. He crushes those vocals in a way that Dr Who guy can't touch. He is the definitive Bateman and I still believe he was ROBBED, yes robbed of a Tony nomination. He gave 125% every night. Watch I Am Back on YouTube if you need proof. 


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gleek4114
#23American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/23/16 at 3:46pm

Bettyboy72 said: "It's truly sad Ben Walkers performance won't be immortalized. He crushes those vocals in a way that Dr Who guy can't touch. He is the definitive Bateman and I still believe he was ROBBED, yes robbed of a Tony nomination. He gave 125% every night. Watch I Am Back on YouTube if you need proof. 

 

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I agree wholeheartedly. This was one of my favorite shows of the season, and to not have a recording with this cast is just so sad. At least we have "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" on the London album (sang by Jennifer), and there is a ripped version of Ben's "Selling Out" from the music video that was released around the time previews started. Other than those, naughty audios will have to do. On top of not having Ben's performance preserved, I am truly deviated that Helene York's hilarious portrayal of Evelyn will be lost as well. Her "Patrickkkkkk" line reading still kills me.

theatreguy12
#24American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/27/16 at 11:37pm

I agree.  What a great show and a mesmerizing experience.

For those who saw it, I have a choreography question.  In the number, "You Are What You Wear," after Evelyn and Courtney commiserate about how there's nothing "ironic" about their "love of Manolo Blahnik," the ladies go into these momentary gyrations and almost hyperventilation-style motions. 

Is there anything significant about that?  

I know, not a very deep question, but I was just curious why they all go into those exaggerated motions. Thx.

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groucho797
#25American Psycho sheet music available
Posted: 7/28/16 at 12:46am

I just saw it as them getting their late-'80s freaks on. That song had the sexiest and most fun choreography in the show.