In my world, it is standard to indicate instrument changes as early as possible 
(i.e., immediately following the last note played on the previous instrument). 
And yes, any cues given after the indication "To Picc. Tpt. (Bb)" should be 
given Bb picc. tpt. key.

Cheers,

- DJA
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On 27 Feb 2010, at 3:00 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:

> 
> sorry, should have mentioned chromatic trans, no key sigs.  so just to make 
> sure, even though the part is for C tpt, since the player has just taken the 
> Bb picc tpt to play, the cue should be in Bb picc, yes?
> 
>>> tpt in C has a cue just before its entry (was previously playing tpt in
>>> C), should the cue in the PT be in C or Bb piccolo tpt?
>> 
>> I would put it in the same key as the part being read.  The tonality heard 
>> by the player should not change, unless you really like confusion.
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