Re: Just a little question
Reply #5 –
Hmm, with respect and to hopefully dispel any confusion, to change from Treble to Bass clef, shift everyting DOWN 2 or 9 times or UP 5 or 12 times and change the clef... There will probably be octave shifts left over that you may or may not need to fix depending on whether you are trying to get it to sound the same OR you are trying to put something in the range of a particular instrument. The UP 12 times choice will put you in the original octave but in most cases you'll have more ledger lines than you can count. A fruitless exercise IMHO.
E.G. - I play Trombone. It is normally written in concert bass. I often play music from a treble clef staff - I can transpose at sight OR I can use NWC to do it for me. I usually move things up 5 times for a start, then look at the range and decide if I need an octave shift or not to fit in a comfortable range. If I don't bother to change octaves then what I play will be 1 octave below the original treble clef version.
BTW, Bass to Treble clef is the exact opposite of what I said above.