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Author: d-oboe  
Date:   2003-03-30 00:38 
 I've seen in the last couple posts a lot of confusion on transposing. Here's a simple trick: (Say you want to go from instrument 1 to instrument 2) 
-Find the interval between the "base concert pitch" of instrument 2 to instrument 1 (not 1 to 2).  
-Take which ever direction it took you to find that interval and invert it.  
 
Here's two examples.  
 
*Bb Clarinet to Eb Alto Sax.  
The interval is a perfect fifth going up.  
So to put Bb Clarinet into alto sax, one should transpose DOWN a perfect fifth.  
 
*Oboe to A Clarinet 
The interval is a minor third going up.  
So to put oboe into A Clarinet, one should transpose the music down a minor third.  
  
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Author: TorusTubarius  
Date:   2003-03-30 03:50 
 Wait hold on.  If you're transposing Bb clarinet parts into alto sax parts you take every note UP a perfect fifth.  If you're tranposing alto sax parts into Bb clarinet parts you take every note DOWN a fifth.  That is what you're saying?  It sounded like you were saying the reverse.
  
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Author: d-oboe  
Date:   2003-04-01 02:13 
 Sorry, I should have alternated those words. Jeez, I try to clarify transposing and make it worse. I hate that 
 
D-oboe
  
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