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Author: allencole
Date: 2003-07-20 02:59
Looks good overall. I would add one thing about transposing trombone or bassoon parts for bass clarinet. I recently subbed with a woodwind quintet and was thrilled to learn that I could read tenor clef loco as if it were treble clef--needing only to add the two sharps. (middle C is the fourth line of the staff--what could be more perfect?)
So much for my mortal fear of tenor clef...
Allen Cole
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Author: wyatt
Date: 2003-07-20 16:58
question: if the piece is written for a C and you want to go to Bb.
the sig. already has 2 flats (b & e) what do you do. by adding two # does that off set the two flats. or howabout one flat?????f
bob gardner}ÜJ
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Author: Henry
Date: 2003-07-20 18:26
2 flats + 2 sharps = 0 flats or sharps, i.e., your part will now be in C.
Henry
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Author: diz
Date: 2003-07-20 22:28
Nothing beats a sound knowledge in muscianship or theory, eh GBK?
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