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Often, as a musician, you will encounter a situation where you have to transpose a piece of music from C to Eb. Especially in professional bands and orchestras, there may be instances where the music ''only'' comes in C parts, and all the transposing is left to you. If you find yourself in need of an [[Play the Alto Saxophone|alto saxophone]], baritone sax, or Eb clarinet part, don't fret... simply whip out your pen and transpose! Over time, this will become almost automatic.</br> | Often, as a musician, you will encounter a situation where you have to transpose a piece of music from C to Eb. Especially in professional bands and orchestras, there may be instances where the music ''only'' comes in C parts, and all the transposing is left to you. If you find yourself in need of an [[Play the Alto Saxophone|alto saxophone]], baritone sax, or Eb clarinet part, don't fret... simply whip out your pen and transpose! Over time, this will become almost automatic.</br> | ||
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