Paul Scott wrote:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:

Paul Scott writes:

want to say:
\transpose c bf




What's wrong with \transpose bf c

That transposes up a whole step when to get from a B flat part to a C
part one needs to transpose down a whole step.


I don't get it. What do you use now then, if both of these do not
work? Are you looking for `` \transpose c bf, ''?


Actually yes. I answered above without checking what I thought was true.

' \transpose bf c ' transposes down a minor seventh and ' transpose c bf, ' transposes down a whole step which is what is needed to get from tenor sax to trombone except I'm not whether that gets to the correct octave for trombone.

Paul

It doesn't. I did


\transpose c'' bf

and I still need to verify with the bone player if any of the sections of the song need to be dropped an octave, a few high d and high e's. I don't know if those are reasonable for a bone player, or just out of range. Otherwise it worked fine.
--
Chip




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