| Trumpet: | 1223 |
| Trombone: | 338 |
| Alto Sax: | 237 |
| Tenor Sax: | 121 |
| Baritone Sax: | 17 |
| Other horns: | 4 |
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terrakon
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Posted: 2007-07-03 18:44 CEST | |
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hello, how to change notes written for b-trumpet to use with a c-trombone?? does the horntabs converter consider the different tuning in this case? thanks |
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Savage
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Posted: 2007-07-03 22:20 CEST | |
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http://www.horntabs.net/article/view/11 You wouldn't believe how many people have the same problem, learning how to transpose is the easiest way, but this chart is great for anyone else. |
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terrakon
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Posted: 2007-07-04 19:58 CEST | |
| thank you, savage | ||
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Savage
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Posted: 2007-07-04 22:44 CEST | |
| No problem. Spread the word about the transposition chart. | ||
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Sander
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Posted: 2007-07-09 13:16 CEST | |
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ollie
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Posted: 2007-07-09 16:21 CEST | |
| What instument is the last scale on the transposing chart for? Guitar? | ||
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Sander
Site admin² |
Posted: 2007-07-09 18:22 CEST | |
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guitar is also in C the last scale is for F tuned instruments, probably the horn: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_%28instrument%29 |
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Savage
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Posted: 2007-07-09 19:32 CEST | |
| French horn would be the most common, also English horn, which is just a larger oboe. You can find others, but they are not common (like an F alto sax). | ||