[musictlk] can someone make me a chart

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Thu Dec 19 19:43:51 UTC 2013


Marissa,

While we can probably come up with a chart, this is the kind of project that might be interesting for you to try 
yourself.  There are two ways you might do this.

First, If your instrument is a B Flat instrument, then its C scale is the same as the Piano's B Flat scale.  
Playing the B flat scale on the piano but saying the notes as you play the scale starting with C will do the job.  
The same would be true for E Flat instruments.

A second approach would be to play a note on your instrument that you know and then find it on the piano.  

If you have questions about this, please ask and someone will be glad to help, but this is an example of something 
that might seem not to be accessible but really isn't a problem.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 04:35:51 -0800, marissa wrote:


>Hi all,

>So I was wondering if someone could make me a chart that 
>transposes music from piano to clarinet.  Meaning like this:
>(i'll get some wrong, but just so you can have the idea of what I 
>want it to look like it)

>c (on piano) knowledge d (on clarinet)
>e (on piano) knowledge e (on clarinet)
>f (on piano) knowledge f-sharp (on clarinet)


>Thanks so much to whoever gives me this.  I'll get it down soon 
>enough, I just need it for now, that way, if I find piano music I 
>like, I can transpose it and play along with the piano part.  
>Thanks a whole bunch,
>Marissa

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