Transposition! Day 12.

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Transposition! Day 12

Key signature changed to C B-flat up to C = M2 So all pitches are transposed up a M2

Figure out the interval Transpose notes with interval Change key signature Figure out the interval Transpose notes with interval

(If a B-flat clarinet sees a C, it sounds like a B-flat.) 82. Concert Pitch When the note A = 440 Hz. It is based on the piano tuning, so piano C = concert C. 83. Transposition Phrase See a C, sound its name. (If a B-flat clarinet sees a C, it sounds like a B-flat.) (Standard clarinet) (Standard trumpet)

(Sound an octave higher) (Sound two octaves higher) Transposing C Instruments: - Piccolo Orchestral Bells Double Bass (Sound an octave higher) (Sound two octaves higher) (Sound an octave lower)

Concert Pitch