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Re: wrong transposition of horn
From: |
Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: wrong transposition of horn |
Date: |
Fri, 24 Sep 2004 23:30:35 +0200 (CEST) |
> The purpose of using bass clef is making parts easier to read by
> eliminating ledger-lines. "Old notation" defeats the purpose.
> Sadly, this bad practice is even perpetuated by some notation
> handbooks who advocate it on the grounds of being "unambiguous".
>
> (thus spoke the typographically inclined hornplayer :-)
Well, I've *never* seen a full score with horns in F (or other keys)
which transposes down if in bass clef. It's always up a fourth. Do
you have an example?
BTW, there are other instruments also which need special
transpositions. IIRC, a bass clarinet in B sounds a ninth lower if
notated in treble clef, but it sounds only a second lower if notated
in bass clef. Similar things happen for Wagner tuba.
Werner
- Re: wrong transposition of horn, D Josiah Boothby, 2004/09/25
- Re: wrong transposition of horn, Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/25
- Re: wrong transposition of horn, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2004/09/25
- Re: wrong transposition of horn, Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/25
- Re: wrong transposition of horn, Erik Sandberg, 2004/09/25
- Re: wrong transposition of horn, Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/27
- Re: wrong transposition of horn, D Josiah Boothby, 2004/09/25
- Re: wrong transposition of horn, Werner LEMBERG, 2004/09/25