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    | Author: sax_to_the_max Date:   2003-02-04 23:56
 
 Help!!!  I'm in the highschool play's pit for "Bye Bye Birdie" and we are lacking a bass clarinet player.  I have the music for bass clarinet and bari sax and am wondering how to transpose from the clarinet to the bari so I can play the bass clarinet music for the play.  I've been fiddling around with differently pitched instruments and I've been comparing notes to normal B-flat clarinets when they play their pitches, but I'm not sure if I'm correct about my judgment.  I have no experience whatsoever in theory, so that probably plays a major role in my ill-knowledge, but is there any simple formula for transposing the notes?  Thanks for the help : )
 
 
 
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    | Author: TorusTubarius Date:   2003-02-05 01:24
 
 Take all the notes on the Bass Clarinet part and move them up a fifth.  Do the same thing with the key signature.
 
 
 
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