Jon,
  Don't be confused by Mr. Trovosky's spin on the word "transliteration. 
Mr. Trovosky said, and I quote

  " Wrong. transliteration is the rewriting of words into a different 
Alphabet, essentially the same as a transcription" un quote.

 Trovosky, actually confused himself but didn't know it
  One can can do a " transcription " of piano music for harp, using the 
same" Alphabet". It would be more accurate to say a "transliteration" 
can be made from piano notation, to lute tablature, one" alphabet" to 
another.
  Instead of trying to explain difficult concepts, Mr. Trovosky should 
stick with, identity issues, and spelling and grammar basics .and oh 
yes Spin.


 Regards,
 John Haskins
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