There is no need to convert clarinet music for the tenor sax because both are B flat instruments. (unless, however, the clarinet is pitched in Eb)
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The french horn is typically pitched in F. Double horns are pitched in F and B-flat (they have a thumb valve that switches it from F to B-flat). Single B-flat horns aren't rare but are definitely not as commonly used.
diminishing rate / 1.85 = flat rate
The most common trumpets are in B flat, if they aren't B flat it will say at the begging of the name for example the"E flat trumpet"
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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. =)
its the top button which is a not a flat just a
The angle, in comparison to "level".
you take the trumpet and jam it up ur a hole :P
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