[Trombone-l] Dvorak Violin Concerto - trombone 2 part in tenororbass clef?
David W. Buckley
davebuckley at cogeco.ca
Sat Sep 15 09:14:31 CDT 2007
Because you are in the tenor clef which for those of us who grew up in the
brass band world looks like treble clef but is in a different key. For those
who read the clefs as they are then you do not need to change the key
signature.
Thanks Adrian for the correction.
Dave.
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From: "Adrian Drover" <slide at adios.co.uk>
To: "'David W. Buckley'" <davebuckley at cogeco.ca>; "'List Trombone'"
<TROMBONE-L at server5.samford.edu>; "'Moran, Doug'" <morand at denison.edu>
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Subject: RE: [Trombone-l] Dvorak Violin Concerto - trombone 2 part in
tenororbass clef?
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>> From: David W. Buckley
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>> Photo copy the parts and write in a 3rd above the alto. Then all you have
>> to do is adjust the key signature.
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> Why do you need to adjust the key sig? I always understood that C clefs
> remained un-transposed.
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