Klarinet Archive - Posting 000263.txt from 2008/01

From: Nick Phillips <nickphil19@-----.uk>
Subj: Re: [kl] 8 #s ?
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:03:41 -0500

I wonder if it's caused by using a piece of computer software to transpose =
a piece in concert F# for a B flat instrument. That would give eight sharps=
, although it would be much easier to read in four flats (key of Ab, rather=
than G#). I have seen software that might do this.=0A=0ANick Phillips=0A=
=0A----- Original Message ----=0AFrom: Howard Shertzer <shertzhg@-----.=
edu>=0ATo: klarinet@-----.org=0ASent: Monday, 21 January, 2008 5:13:21 P=
M=0ASubject: [kl] 8 #s ?=0A=0AMy community wind ensemble is playing "A funn=
y thing happened on the way to=0Athe forum" with our community players thea=
ter. We have 5 wind players=0Adoubling on the wind parts, presumably transc=
ribed from the original score.=0A=0ATwo of the parts have 8 sharps in the k=
ey signature for a couple of=0Asections. Is this possible? Is it a mistake?=
Is the 8th sharp an F##?=0A=0AThanks for any help on this.=0A=0AHoward =0A=
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