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    | Author: beejay Date:   2001-05-17 21:03
 
 This is a dumb question, but the answer eludes me.
 I'm playing a clarinet in Bflat.
 My partner is playing in key of C on a basset horn in F.
 What key should I be in?
 
 
 
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    | Author: Kim Date:   2001-05-19 20:47
 
 It's G.  A horn in F is a perfect 5th above concert pitch (C).  So, if you want to go from concert pitch to F horn, you would go a perfect 5th above that to G.
 
 If you want to transpose to a B-flat instrument from a horn in F, you would go a perfect 4th above to G.
 
 And, no, you are not stupid, transposition is hard and confusing.  I'm starting it first thing in my conducting class in the fall.  :(
 
 Good luck,
 
 Kim
 
 
 
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