[TPIN] Transposing and writing for trombones

Ellis Workman elw at workman-net.org
Mon Jun 4 14:01:11 CDT 2007


If your bone players can read tenor clef;
just give them the Bb trumpet parts and
tell them to pretend there is a tenor clef.

-Ellis

> Transpose any of the second parts into a key one step lower than your Bb
> trumpet part (or the same key, if you've been playing C trumpet).
>
> Then simply notate them in Bass Clef and you're all set.
>
> Hth,
> Take Care!
> Jeanne
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> Karen Elizabeth Stober <kstober at skyweb.net> wrote: Hi
>
> This year I have the good fortune of having a trombone to accompany my
> herald trumpet at the New Jersey Rennasiance Festival And Kingdom,
> "www.njkingdom.com".  However, most of the music and fanfares I use does
> not have trombone parts.  I need to write them out, along with harmony
> when
> I can.  How do I do this?  He needs to have the lead parts too, to cover
> for me on days when I have paid gigs and can't make the Faire.
>
> Thank you
>
> Karen E. Stober
> kstober at skyweb.net
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