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 transposeing
Author: Rae 
Date:   2001-12-16 15:35

Okay, I think that I understand transposeing a little bit better now. But, I wanted to post this as a new topic, that way it would be on the 1st page of the bulletin board. So, if the note is natural, then you just move up a step and if it is sharp or flat than you add 2 flats to the key sig. and those flats always cancel the sharps???? I have no idea, I'm just guessing here. So if that is correct then how can a concert B flat become a C. I am so confused! My director tried to explain this to me on Friday, but I still don't understand. Does this mean that I am a total dumb bell? PLEASE HELP, AGAIN!!!

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Rae 2001-12-16 15:35 
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Mark Charette 2001-12-16 15:36 
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William 2001-12-16 16:12 
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~ jerry 2001-12-16 19:14 
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diz 2001-12-17 04:00 
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Jim E. 2001-12-17 04:17 
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Don Berger 2001-12-17 14:49 
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Emms 2001-12-17 17:24 
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Todd W. 2001-12-17 20:37 


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