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Author: Jake Funmore
Date: 2002-12-31 02:10
How do I transpose B flat clarinet music for e flat contra alto clarinet?
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Author: d-oboe
Date: 2002-12-31 02:23
Let's see...I believe you take it down an octave plus a fifth.
D-oboe
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Author: Jake Funmore
Date: 2002-12-31 04:18
So an open g would be what on the e flat contra alto clarinet? Sorry, I'm just a student.
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Author: d-oboe
Date: 2002-12-31 04:32
The note: Contra-altos D
The written note: D, on top of second ledger line, above the treble clef.
D-oboe
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Author: Tyler Goudlock
Date: 2003-07-20 04:37
I play the contra-alto clarinet and bass clarinet for my HS band and usually if there is no part for the contra, I will transpose from my bass part. Say your bass note is C....your contra would be G. You can either shift the C up 5 notes (counting the starting note), or shift it down 4 notes. Then for the key signature....say the bass is in the key of C (no flats), you do the same thing as you did with transposing the notes. Shift it up 5 or down 4, and you would get the key of G (1 sharp). Nothing to it
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