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 RE: Transposing Scales
Author: jon 
Date:   2005-03-22 16:07

ok let me help you. this will be a great help.

so bari is in the key of e flat while tenor is in the key of b flat. y is this i mportant you ask? the key of c is where it is transposed from. so on a c instrument, like a trombone, piano and such, a tenor is exactly 1 note above that not so if a c instrument had a b you have a c. so a bari is exactly 3 steps below a c instrument. so therefor a b on a c instrument would be a g. so. if you are transposing from tenor to bari just go 4 steps below the tenor note. this is about the best way to do it. and just use logic on half steps and whole steps and play around with it a bit and you will start to understand it.

musically yours,
Jon

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