You are on page 1of 1

ryruLrumental

Information
Lise the tahlc belorv I() trilnspose the cr.lncert pitclr of an instrument
(the
pitch that actual-
l1,,s6r.rncis and the note that appears on I conccn score) to thc coresptlnding note that is
rvritten rln that instrunrcntis
part. [-rlr cxample. in order ttl have a Bp clarinr't play a ct)ncert
It-llut pitch. you nlust writc the rl()te
('
on thcr clarinet part a rnajor secctnd highcr than the
aclual c()ncen pitch. For instrurncnts nr)t shor,r'n here. ct;nsult any reputable texl on ttrches-
tratiolt tlr ittstl'tttttetttatitln.
Transposition Table
Instrunrent Concert Pitch 11'ritten ltiotc Transposition from Concert Pitch
lb
(
lailrlrt
8b llrr'
('l.rrrnlt
Ilb uprarrr' rr
Non-transposing
Up a malor 2nd
Up a maior
gth
(oclave + malor 2nd)
Up a maror 2nd
Up a malor 6th
Up a malor
gth
(Qctave + malor 2nd)
Up a ma,o. 13th
toctave
+ malor 6th)
Hb ltr 5i\
lll Ttn,rr tar
[:b [,tfi1']tc Sr\

You might also like