What This Document Is
This document presents sheet music for Postmodern Jukebox’s (PMJ) cover of the song “Creep” by Radiohead. It’s a musical arrangement adapted for performance, likely reflecting PMJ’s signature style of reimagining modern songs in vintage genres. The sheet music includes notation for various instruments, allowing musicians to recreate the arrangement. It also includes copyright information and usage restrictions.
Why This Document Matters
This sheet music is valuable for musicians – instrumentalists and vocalists – interested in performing PMJ’s unique rendition of “Creep.” It’s particularly useful for those studying or performing in ensembles that focus on jazz, swing, or other vintage styles, as PMJ frequently employs these influences. Students in a course like Belmont University’s “The Musical Experience” (MUH 2000) might use this to analyze arrangement techniques, stylistic adaptation, or the impact of genre on a familiar song. It provides a concrete example of musical interpretation and arrangement.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This sheet music provides the *notation* of the arrangement, but it doesn’t include a recording of the PMJ version for reference. Musicians will need to independently access the audio to fully understand the stylistic nuances and phrasing. Furthermore, the sheet music represents a single interpretation; other arrangements and interpretations of “Creep” exist. It also doesn’t offer instruction on *how* to play the piece, assuming a certain level of musical literacy.
What This Document Provides
The full document contains:
* Complete musical notation for all instrumental and vocal parts of PMJ’s “Creep” arrangement.
* Chord symbols and harmonic information.
* Copyright and licensing details for legal use.
* Attribution to the original songwriters (Mike Hazlewood, Albert Hammond, Edward O'Brien, Thom Yorke, Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood, and Philip Selway).
* A note indicating the arrangement contains elements of “The Air That I Breathe.”
This preview displays a small excerpt of the sheet music, showcasing the notation style and providing a glimpse of the arrangement’s complexity. It does *not* include the full score, performance notes, or a complete listing of all included parts.