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transpose to different key

My children have music that was written for choir that needs to be transfered for flute and alto or tenor sax arrangements.  I have never been on this site before but am hoping that it will be able to help.  Can you point me in the direction to get started?
Thanks!  I will be checking this site for the next few days as we need it by the 24th.

Re: transpose to different key

Reply #1
Flutes read in concert pitch so don't need to be transposed.

Tenor saxes need to read 14 semitones higher than the sound.  So a choir middle C would be written as a 4th line D for tenor sax.  Use Tools Transpose +14

Alto sax is only 9 semitones - Use Tools Transpose +9

Re: transpose to different key

Reply #2
Depending on the range of the original, you may want to transpose the flute part +12.
Try it untransposed first, but if it sounds too low for the flute (even if it is technically within range), take it up an octave.


Re: transpose to different key

Reply #4
Actually, the name's Hardt, but I couldn't resist. ;)