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 key ofdifferient instruments
Author: D 
Date:   2004-04-26 01:34

i'm trying to write a song but i need to know the keys of many instruments. can someone tell me what key the barry sax, alto sax, trombone, and tuba are in? thanks
D

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 RE: key ofdifferient instruments
Author: Dori 
Date:   2004-04-26 03:42

Bari Sax & Alto Sax are both E flat
Trombone & Tuba are both bass clef & therefore are in the key of C


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 RE: key ofdifferient instruments
Author: Gnomon (Eoin McAuley) 
Date:   2004-04-26 07:11

But they can all play in any key.

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 RE: key ofdifferient instruments
Author: Flautist 
Date:   2004-04-26 09:38

I am quite queered. You are trying to write a song, yet you don't have the basic theory knowledge of transposition. May I know your background?

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 RE: key ofdifferient instruments
Author: Derek 
Date:   2004-04-27 01:39

also the tuba and trombone READ in C, they aren't actually pitched in C.

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 RE: key ofdifferient instruments
Author: Jan 
Date:   2004-04-27 19:18

it might be just me, but our tubas play in Bb
(and some bones also play and read in Bb)

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 RE: key ofdifferient instruments
Author: dboe 
Date:   2004-04-27 20:08

The two saxophones are keyed in Eb:
-alto sax reads its music a sixth above what sound is actually produced
-bari sax reads its music an octave and a sixth of what sound is actually produced.

The two brass instruments don't have "keys", and don't need transposing:
-Trombone reads what is written in the bass clef (and sometimes tenor clef)
Good luck with your composing!
Dboe
-Tuba reads what is written in bass clef.

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 RE: key ofdifferient instruments
Author: Dee 
Date:   2004-04-28 01:18

Some trombone and tuba parts are written on the treble clef and when this is done, they are written as if for Bb instruments. This is sometimes done for those who double on both high and low brass instruments.

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 RE: key ofdifferient instruments
Author: D 
Date:   2004-04-28 01:47

thanks guys
in responce to flautist, i have been playing piano for 10 years, i am 15. i have 2 teachers and play in 3 school bands plus my own, i compete in jazz and classical, ensamble and solo. i have receved many awards a trophie etc.. anyways i know about transposition, i just needed to know what dboe said which was basically when the piano plays a concert Bb what do the other instruments play, i have only played Bb and concert instruments so i was not sure. thanks again,
D

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