Yes 😂🙌🏻
Here's my attempt.
(/jk, this has been around for a while)
oh wow, i guess it has! good find
Thank you for reminding me of it.
This was beautiful. Ive never seen it before, Thanks.
Now I'm going to be looking for 5 wire configurations for musical inspiration.
That is cool!
That's actually really good, wow!!
Damn it! Your comment is why I clicked it! Well, played both of you.
HAHAH I just couldn't not let someone else get it 😂
You are EVIL lol.
Chaotic good.
Well played!
My laugh for the day...... Thanx man.
Incorrect! That is Rick Astley singing his hit song, "Never gonna give you up." What is this trickery?
Bruh. You are a killer of joy.
Pleased to be of assistance
Lame.
You're welcome
Not without a key and time signature…
4/4 in C is usually a safe bet
Listen. Somebody downvoted you. I upvoted. Because technically it's true lol.
Just bake it up rq. You're a musician bro.
No key, meter, tempo, and I can’t tell if we are missing the E at the bottom of the staff, or the F at the top of the staff….im assuming each bird equals one quaver?
Regardless, this is a little off
It's missing a line
Not if you're reading as finger placements for a 4-stringed instruments like a violin, cello or in my case, electric bass.
It’s Gregorian notation
Freebird?
Hahaha yesss
The use of only 4 lines and no clef or time sig. suggests it’s plainsong, sung by a flock of rarely seen Neume Warblers
It's only four lines so it isn't a stave, it's a bass tab
This is clearly bass tab.
Still working on the first bar
It goes, (clears throat) La La La La La La lala la la ja lal.
Nice fretless firebird bass!
Yes, but I have to use my penis for two of the notes
It's a 4 strings bass tab. The note duration is clear. We just need to understand what notes they are. Considering they are birds, B B B B B B.
Hey that’s banjo tab!
The irony is not lost on me there, friend 🤣
Where is the 5th line?
Forgive me, I'm a banjo player. I don't understand...
Let me grab my lute
E minor 7
Is that a Ringo drum intro?
The Byrds can