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 RE: Tranposing
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   1999-07-31 18:52

The same "raise one note and add two sharps" also works to play F [french,english or basset horn] parts on an Eb inst. [alto cl or sax]. To me the more challenging trans. is to play Eb parts on a Bb, or vice versa [a 5 or 4 diff. +/- 1 #]. For dance band I mentally used clar chalemaux fingering for playing the alto sax parts on it, keeping in mind the octave-differing clar fingerings. Rots of Ruck!! Don

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