Author: moma4faith
Date: 2023-09-28 04:37
Tuba is pitched in C. Your contra is pitched in Bb, so you are one step away from tuba. For me, I would get some staff paper and rewrite the part in treble clef. First, figure out the bass clef notes for tuba. Move them all two half steps up, then write that note on the staff paper for your contra part.
If the tuba not is Eb, you would go up one half step to E natural, then another half step to F. Write the F on your part. Everything the tuba is playing has to be moved up two half steps and then written in treble clef. If the tuba is playing a Bb, you would play a C on your contra. Also, you will need to change the key. If the tuba is playing in Eb (three flats), you need to play in the key of F (one flat).
|
|