[Trombone-l] Dvorak Violin Concerto - trombone 2 part in tenor or bass clef?
Tom Izzo
contrabasstrombone at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 14 13:36:56 CDT 2007
Doug,
For the record, Alto & Tenor Clef are NOT transposed.
They are both in Concert pitch, just as Orchestral
Bass Clef (except for Pines of Rome & other oddities).
No need to transpose those parts. Middle C is still
middle C.
Tom
--- "Moran, Doug" <morand at denison.edu> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> In one of the orchestras I play in they are
> performing the Dvorak
> Violin Concerto on an upcoming concert. We have a
> sub on 2nd trombone
> for the season who plays well and reads tenor and
> bass clef just fine.
> The parts arrive and both the 1st and 2nd parts are
> in alto clef. They
> are from Luck's Music Library so I call them. Not
> available transposed
> yet.
>
> Anyone have a 2nd trombone part transposed to tenor
> or bass clef they
> can share with me? Finale, Sibelius or pdf would
> work. I'll pay for
> snail mailing. If I cannot find it, we'll make it
> work, but I'm asking
> here first.
>
> BTW - interesting info on available transposed
> orchestra parts is here
> -
>
http://www.lucksmusic.com/cat-symph/Transposedpdf.pdf
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Doug Moran
>
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Tom Izzo
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