Subject: [NSP] Re: Transposing music
I am looking for a way to transpose some duet parts
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without having to wrie it all out by hand.
OK then, Chris, I'll take the bait ...
First, re what you don't want, I'm not sure whether (by by
hand) you mean
direct mental transposition on paper or typing
Yes. Just read it down one note without writing it out.
You'll soon get
used to it and acquire a valuable skill.
Best suggestion yet!
c
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On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Christopher
Gregg [1]chrisdgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for a way to transpose some duet parts from G down
to
the key of F without having to wrie it all out by hand. Any
suggestions?
Yes. Just read it down one note
Are but is the issue that it's the other players who will be playing in
F?
On 2 Aug 2009, at 18:25, Matt Seattle wrote:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Christopher
Gregg [1]chrisdgr...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for a way to transpose some duet parts from G
down
colin ha scritto:
Whichever way you do it, you are still going to have to write it
down somewhere.
Many music programs allow you to enter in the notes, transpose and
then print them out but it would be just as easy for you to type in
the transposed version and print it.
As far as I know,
.
And indeed we do live and learn.
Dick
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Subject: [NSP] Re: Transposing music
Well, you live and learn!
Maybe I
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Subject: [NSP] Re: Transposing music
Well, you live and learn!
Maybe I should have said nothing affordable.
Mind you, for 300-400 dollars, I think I'll stick to pen and
paper :-)
Good to know anyway, thanks.
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types such as ABC and BMW and
it can transpose.
John Adams
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Subject: [NSP] Re: Transposing music
Whichever way you do it, you are still going to have to write it down
somewhere.
Many music programs allow you to enter in the notes, transpose and then
print them out but it would be just as easy for you to type in the
transposed version and print it.
As far as I know, there's nothing that
I use Noteworthy. It is relatively simple to use and and I can now print in
a tune quite quickly then transpose it to whatever I like.
Cheers
Helen
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