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Author: Dee
Date: 2001-04-12 01:15
Fred wrote:
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> That made me remember running across something I didn't
> know how to handle:
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> If you are transposing an oboe part on Bb clarinet - and the
> oboe part is in six sharps to start off with - what do you get
> when you go up a step and add two sharps?
Change the six sharps key, which is the key of F#, to its enharmonic equivalent of Gb, which happens to be six flats by the way. Then transpose it to Bb clarinet in the normal fashionby taking away two flats. Voila! You are in they key of four flats, which isn't too bad.
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Michael |
2001-04-11 18:25 |
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Fred |
2001-04-11 18:32 |
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Fred |
2001-04-11 18:36 |
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RE: Cb and Fb on Bb Clarinets? new |
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Dee |
2001-04-12 01:15 |
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Mark Charette, Webmaster |
2001-04-11 19:40 |
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Douglas |
2001-04-11 20:49 |
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Don Berger |
2001-04-11 22:00 |
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Shelly |
2001-04-12 02:05 |
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graham |
2001-04-12 08:02 |
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Dee |
2001-04-12 10:58 |
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Al |
2001-04-13 16:09 |
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joseph o'kelly |
2001-04-17 23:19 |
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