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Journey, not destination?Just need to live long enough to get to the bottom of it all.
Journey, not destination?Just need to live long enough to get to the bottom of it all.
Single ticket. Looking in to a return.Journey, not destination?
All aboard the skylark....Single ticket. Looking in to a return.
Just play every note up two half steps and you're done.Ok... so apologies to those thinking "cripes here he goes again...".... I was trying to transpose " Always a woman to me" by Billy Joel...from piano, guitar score..i.e concert pitch insstrument.The sheet music was in eb major so using my chart that goes up 2 semitones ( is a semi tone a half step) so f major...am i right in thinking that f major is the key and therefore the notes in f major ( the scale) should be the only notes ( bar accidentals) in the song? Also do you base the steps on the whole chromatic scale or the intervals used in the transposed scale. The notes in F major are FGABb CDE do you simply transpose all As to Bs and then use the key sig and flatten all Bs unless accidentals . Its just that i seem to remenber that 2 sharps are added but there is only one flat..
Why...lol that was bang on Eb concert F tenor..Eb concert is F for tenor. You're in F in concert which becomes G for tenor so the notes are GABCDEF#, as has been often said up a tone or two semi tones of you must. You are in a different key as you will know if you ever get round to learning your scales.
I do....honest..Clarity? The quaity of being coherent and intelligible.
Do look at that virtual keyboard I linked for you. You can't get clearer than that.