Transposed. But I know a few band composers who provide C scores, so it’s not unheard of. But, as long as it’s indicated on the first page of the score, you’re good.
Full Transposed Score or Full Concert Pitch Score Ryan > On Aug 8, 2018, at 11:02 AM, David Froom <[email protected]> wrote: > > Again, many thanks to Ryan Beard and Christopher Smith for all of the advice. > > Very last question: > > C score or transposed score? Again, coming from the orchestra world, I > learned from conductors who say that they want to see in front of them what > the players see — so when they ask about, for example, the Eb clarinet’s C# > in measure 74, they are asking about the written note C# that they and the > player sees, instead of having to translate from seeing a C-score E-nat (or > saying “concert E-nat”). So, all of my instincts and working methods tell me > that I should write a transposed score. But what do band directors want to > see? > > Does this answer depend on the band? This is for a professional group, with > no expectation that it ever would be done by high school or amateur or > non-conservatory college bands. > > Thanks again, > David > _______________________________________________ > Finale mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale > > To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: > [email protected] _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: [email protected]
