E flat Instrument Transposing Tutorial
Theory Things
William Wieland
No Accidentals
Sharps
Flats
Completely Random
To hear a(n)
, write a(n)
G#
F#
E#
D#
C#
B#
A#
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
Gb
Fb
Eb
Db
Cb
Bb
Ab
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Comment:
Number Correct:
Total Attempted:
Score:
%
Hints:
Write a C. Hear the key.
Written = Printed = Transposed
Sounding = Actual = Concert
Alto and Baritone Saxophones are in E flat.
As usual, the written note is above the sounding note.
For the alto sax, sound to written is a M6 up.
For the bari sax, sound to written is a M6 plus an octave up.
For the bari sax, the sounding pitches would occupy the same lines and spaces in the bass clef
as the pitches are written in the treble clef.
By transposing an octave, the bari sax treble/bass clef method can be used with the alto sax.