Actually it wouldn't work for a Bb bass clarinet, but might for an
EEb contra-alto. But the bass-clef-for-an-Eb-instrument play is an
old one. It was included in the original Hal Leonard (when they were
getting started) 6-part arranging scheme for marching band, so bari
could read off tuba pa
Works nice for Bass clarinet too.
Taris
At 06:52 PM 6/23/2004, you wrote:
I'm not sure how I stumbled on it (maybe here?), but I found that
specifying the bari sax staff to be displayed in bass clef makes it far
easier to read when I'm looking at the untransposed score -- the low A is
only 2 leg
At 5:52 PM -0400 6/23/04, Giz Bowe wrote:
I'm not sure how I stumbled on it (maybe here?), but I found that
specifying the bari sax staff to be displayed in bass clef makes it
far easier to read when I'm looking at the untransposed score -- the
low A is only 2 leger lines below bass clef, instea
I'm not sure how I stumbled on it (maybe here?), but I found that
specifying the bari sax staff to be displayed in bass clef makes it far
easier to read when I'm looking at the untransposed score -- the low A is
only 2 leger lines below bass clef, instead of 8 (!!) in treble. When it's
transpos