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 transposing music
Author: Ben 
Date:   2001-12-10 15:25

Would some one be kind enough to tell me how to transpose piano music to alto sax music.

thanks,
ben

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 RE: transposing music
Author: me 
Date:   2001-12-10 21:30

piano should be the same as what a n e thing is.

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 RE: transposing music
Author: Aaron 
Date:   2001-12-11 00:49

No, piano music is not the same as alto sax music since the alto sax is in Eb. If you have your piano melody there ready to play on alto, you have to take every note down a minor third from where it's written in the treble clef. That is to say, when you see a third space "C" written in the piano music, that corresponds to a second space "A" for the alto sax. You just take that relationship and follow it through the rest of the scale:

Alto Sax: A-Bb-B-C-C#-D-Eb-E-F-F#-G-G#-A
Piano: C-C#-D-Eb-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-Bb-B-C

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 transposing music
Author: Ashley 
Date:   2002-02-16 16:00

How do u transpose Trombone music to B flat Tenor Saxophone Music?

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 RE: transposing music
Author: Christian 
Date:   2002-02-28 18:31

Do a web search for transposing chart . There are many on various websites.http://www.angelfire.com/ga/sax99/chart.html

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 RE: transposing music
Author: Aaron W 
Date:   2002-06-18 15:42

Thanks for the great link. By the way...to transpose an entire song quikly...here is a cool trick you can use with the chart--

Although this chart tells you specific note transpositions, you can use the chart with keys. For example, you have a piece of music writen in G Major on a C instrument and wanted to transpose it to Alto Sax. On the chart a G is an E for an Eb instrument. You would compose the key of E Major on a blank score, and move all the notes on the staff down 2 whole notes (there are 2 whole notes between E and G). Tada, you would have a fresh transposition- fast and easy. I hope I am of help to you-

Aaron W

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 RE: transposing music
Author: teresa 
Date:   2004-05-12 13:45

In order for a alto sax to play with piano in C....what key will the sax play in?

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 RE: transposing music
Author: Eric 
Date:   2004-09-26 04:02

Ok, me and this 1 girl want to play this one song that a friend figured out and i would like to Know how to Transopse it. I play a Trumpet and she Plays Alto Sax i was wondering if u could give a me a small guide on how to transopse it.

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 RE: transposing music
Author: LaToya 
Date:   2005-03-15 15:28

Does anyone know of any free transposing web sites. I play the bflat clarinet in my church and I want to be able to be in tune with the piano when she plays. We have many other instruments playing too and if we could find something like that it would be of a great help to us.

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