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Author: John
Date: 1999-07-30 14:57
I look at transposing a lot like Kevin Bowman does. You have to get yourself thinking in the new key signature of the piece you are transposing (ie D to E). I will often warm up with scales in the key just to get my fingers and mind set prior to performing a transposed part. Being really familiar with scales and arpeggios in every possible key is important. If you ever play in an orchestra, this will be an important skill, so learn to do it!
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Sarah |
1999-07-30 10:36 |
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Andrea Bergamin |
1999-07-30 10:50 |
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Therese |
1999-07-30 12:02 |
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Dee |
1999-07-30 12:24 |
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Kevin Bowman |
1999-07-30 13:58 |
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John |
1999-07-30 14:57 |
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Rick2 |
1999-07-30 21:34 |
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Lelia |
1999-07-31 16:43 |
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Don Berger |
1999-07-31 18:52 |
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