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Transposition for Orchestral Instruments
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Tenor Saxophone
Written a major ninth (an octave plus a major second) higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as D an octave higher.
B-flat Tenor Saxophone
Written a major ninth (an octave plus a major second) higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as D an octave higher.
F Tuba
Written a perfect fifth higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as F.
English Horn
Written a perfect fifth higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as G.
Trumpet in B-flat
Written a whole step higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as D.
Bass Clarinet in B-flat
Written a major ninth (an octave plus a major second) higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as D an octave higher.
C Trumpet
Written at pitch (no transposition). E.g. Concert C is written as C.
Alto Saxophone
Written a major sixth higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as A.
A Clarinet
Written a minor third higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as E.
Piccolo
Written an octave lower than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as C one octave lower.
French Horn in F
Written a perfect fifth higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as G.
E-flat Clarinet
Written a minor third lower than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as E-flat.
B-flat Bass Trumpet
Written a ninth (an octave plus a whole step) higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as D an octave higher.
B-flat Clarinet
Written a whole step higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as D.
E-flat Alto Clarinet
Written a major sixth higher than it sounds. E.g. Concert C is written as E-flat.
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