B flat concert means when a concert b flat is played, the concert pitched instruments finger a b flat and thats what comes out. For an alto saxophone to play a concert b flat, it must finger a g for a b flat to come out. a trumpet and clarinet has to finger a c.
There is no relationship between eighth notes and a concert scale.
If a horn is pitched in F, then a horn player that plays the C scale on the horn is, when compared to a piano or flute or violin (which is made in concert pitch), actually playing the F scale. The horn overall is in the key of F. The same goes if it's pitched in B-flat or E-flat: the C scale will actually be the concert B-flat scale or concert E-flat scale. I hope that helps. Let me know if anything needs further explanation. =)
Same as a concert Baritone. 2 year player here. Converted from trombone. B flat scale goes as following: B flat- open C- 13 D- 12 E flat- 1 F- open G- 12 A natural- 2 B flat- open
There is no 'soprano' "on" the piano. The range of the soprano voice varies considerably from one soprano to another, however the general range is considered to be from Middle C to the A above the C above Middle C (Major 13th from Middle C).
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Concert B-flat and written C are the same thing on a B-flat transposing instrument, such as a clarinet, trumpet, or tenor saxophone.
B flat concert means when a concert b flat is played, the concert pitched instruments finger a b flat and thats what comes out. For an alto saxophone to play a concert b flat, it must finger a g for a b flat to come out. a trumpet and clarinet has to finger a c.
There is no relationship between eighth notes and a concert scale.
If a horn is pitched in F, then a horn player that plays the C scale on the horn is, when compared to a piano or flute or violin (which is made in concert pitch), actually playing the F scale. The horn overall is in the key of F. The same goes if it's pitched in B-flat or E-flat: the C scale will actually be the concert B-flat scale or concert E-flat scale. I hope that helps. Let me know if anything needs further explanation. =)
B flat concert scale...just a guess
Same as a concert Baritone. 2 year player here. Converted from trombone. B flat scale goes as following: B flat- open C- 13 D- 12 E flat- 1 F- open G- 12 A natural- 2 B flat- open
B flat, F, B flat are the basic three... B flat (the second one) would be your tunning note on a Bb concert scale.
There is no 'soprano' "on" the piano. The range of the soprano voice varies considerably from one soprano to another, however the general range is considered to be from Middle C to the A above the C above Middle C (Major 13th from Middle C).
Concert d-flat is played as e-flat on the clarinet. To transpose any note from concert pitch, simply raise it one whole step; the result is the note you should play on a standard b-flat clarinet to match the concert pitch.
Bb C D Eb F G A Bb
Same as B-flat.