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Old 03-23-2008, 04:46 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: After getting a Bb... Then what?

ok, I think I've got you. Thanks
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Old 03-31-2008, 12:56 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Re: After getting a Bb... Then what?

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I mean "church money" like weddings and concerts. There is so much chamber music that is too massive with a Bb or C and not everybody owns or can play a picc. There have been stations in my life where the picc generated over 90% of what I earned with the trumpet.
So aside from Boroque, what do you play with a pic? What would you be playing at a wedding that would call for pic?
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Re: After getting a Bb... Then what?

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and add two sharps/take away too flats. However you want to think about it. So if your playing in F. Lets say for trumpet. so you ahve one flat, and you want to transpose it to C, you would move every not up a whole step and you would add two sharps. So one sharp would make it C, and another would make it G, with one sharp.

To read Music in Bb, that is written in C. you do the opposite, move everything down a whole step, and take away two sharps/add two flats.

You have it backwards. When playing a Bb part on C, you transpose down a step. When playing a C Part on Bb you go up.
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