Well, like it was previously stated, most sheet music is written for piano and vocals, and not the other instruments...
Imagine reading Tye Tribbett's sheet music--the piano is such a small part of most of his songs that a full score and a band is almost essential to get the song to sound right!!!
But I have found that there are lots of very accurate sheet music...
But then on the other hand, there are some that sound very little like the song at all...
For example,I have found versions of Order My Steps, Total Praise, We Fall Down, and others that were obviously transcribed/arranged by white musicians(I'm not trying to sound racist or anything);and the differences are very noticeable, like for example, altered and extended chords are often replaced basic major and minor triads
oh really
we need to get the names of these publications
so we can trash talk them
are you referring to the praise fake books?
because I know those songs are in the wow and they are accurate
but i have a praise fake book and it dumbs down the chords incredibly
I suppose that is just so the pianist can play simply without too much fuss
great point I meant to speak on that but couldnt find the words
some songs the piano plays a very small role
so you as the pianist have to find a balance between
playing the choir parts and the instrumentation
the help in these cases will come from the written chord symbols
which will provide what all the instruments come together to form.
in other words if you have some horn parts and some string parts and a piano chank all hitting in a measure
they end up coming together to form some sort of chord
and this is usually printed in the form of a chord symbol
so even though you as the pianist arent playing all the parts you can still comp and play the song with the intention of the composer
this is what I call a song arranged for piano
because you have to make choices as to what the piano needs to do to still propel the music correctly
this has been done throughout the centuries whenever a symphonic piece of music was played by the piano
it had to be arranged for piano
often runs are selected so that you will have the feel of the piece
I want to piggy back on something that B3 wannabee said
sometimes the sheet music is so accurate you can actually capture the feel more than if you just listened to the track
an example would be some crazy left and right hand syncopated 16th note rhythm
now for me I am not that funky I have a laid back funk that aggressive stuff I have to sit with
the sheet music helps me immensly figure out exactly where my hands need to be on which beats and so on,
If left just to my ear I would probably just play something close or maybe not close at all but just something that sort of works
I do understand what t block means though
this like how do you know whether to play the notes swung or straight
this is I suppose a matter of experience and understanding genres
but we as musicians need to be more comfortable playing from both mediums becuase
we would limit ourselves greatly if we could only play what we hear.
as opposed to also being able to bring to life a piece of music purely from the page.
I think the concensus is in
some of the later sheet music (the last ten year)
especially that printed by Zomba and Verity
are very accurate