Stephen alter,

There is a music sliderule, once produced and now available as a
do-it-your-self in a pdf at
http://leewm.freeshell.org/origami/chord-ruler.pdf

This is a great help to beginning transposers (although, once you get
the hang of it, doing it without the tool is better, and faster.)

ray

On 7/9/07, The Other <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> The piece I'm currently learning is on my vocal break.  I'm using lute chords
> to accompany my vocals.
>
> I'd like to transpose the piece down and use the corresponding chords.
>
> I've seen posts from members using Roman numerals to show the various types of
> chords in a particular key.
>
> Is there a chart available that shows these chord relationships to a
> particular key?  My current piece starts and ends with a Dminor chord.  I'm
> assuming that the key is then Dminor?  I'd like to transpose the piece to C
> or Cminor.
>
> As you can tell, I have no knowledge of music theory or chord dependency.  Any
> and all help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> "The Other" Stephen Stubbs.
>
>
>
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