(Instruments) a musical instrument, esp a horn or clarinet, pitched in a key other than C major, but whose music is written down as if its basic scale were C major. A piece of music in the key of F intended to be played on a horn pitched in F is therefore written down a fourth...
@DimaParzhitsky indeed, transposing C up by three semitones may yield E flat or D sharp, but in the context of your question these are two different upward transpositions: one by a minor third and one by an augmented second. Tim: it seems the whole point of the question is to respect...
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Instead of working with semi-tones (which will give you ambiguity in naming the notes), you need to work with intervals, which allows you to distinguish an E# from an F (for C as the root, the first is an augmented third, the latter a perfect fourth). Share Improve this answer Follo...
Since alto and baritone saxophones are in E♭, (meaning they produce an E♭ when playing a written C), in order to produce an actual C, they must play an A, which is a perfect third down from C. In this case the key becomes A major, meaning that there are three sharps. ...
The third method consisted of CNC routing the model on the wood surface, then coloring the engraved ornament followed by surface sanding to remove color from the flat wood surface and, finally, lacquering. The ornaments transposed onto maple wood surfaces were aesthetically assessed, the ...