Relationship
The tonic of the minor scale is the sixth note of the major scale. These two scales will have the same key signature, as well!
The tonic of the minor scale is the sixth note of the major scale. These two scales will have the same key signature, as well!
New Scales!
Concert B (Transposed) 1)Db 2)Eb 3)F 4)Gb 5)Ab 6)Bb 7)C 8)Db Concert g#m (Transposed) 1)Bb 2)C 3)Db 4)Eb 5)F 6)Gb 7)Ab 8)Bb Concert A (Transposed) 1)B 2)C# 3)D# 4)E 5)F# 6)G# 7)A# 8)B Concert f#m (Transposed) 1)G# 2)A# 3)B 4)C# 5)D# 6)E 7)F# 8)G# Concert E (Transposed) 1)Gb 2)Ab 3)Bb 4)Cb 5)Db 6)Eb 7)F 8)Gb Concert c#m (Transposed) 1)Eb 2)F 3)Gb 4)Ab 5)Bb 6)Cb 7)Db 8)Eb Concert Ab (Transposed) 1)Bb 2)C 3)D 4)Eb 5)F 6)G 7)A 8)Bb Concert fm (Transposed) 1)G 2)A 3)Bb 4)C 5)D 6)Eb 7)F 8)G Concert Bb (Transposed) 1)C 2)D 3)E 4)F 5)G 6)A 7)B 8)C Concert gm (Transposed) 1)A 2)B 3)C 4)D 5)E 6)F 7)G 8)A Concert C (Transposed) 1)D 2)E 3)F# 4)G 5)A 6)B 7)C# 8)D Concrt am (Transposed) 1)B 2)C# 3)D 4)E 5)F# 6)G 7)A 8)B Concert D (Transposed) 1)E 2)F# 3)G# 4)A 5)B 6)C# 7)D# 8)E Concert bm (Transposed) 1)C# 2)D# 3)E 4)F# 5)G# 6)A 7)B 8)C# Concert Db (Transposed) 1)Eb 2)F 3)G 4)Ab 5)Bb 6)C 7)D 8)Eb Concert bb (Transposed) 1)C 2)D 3)Eb 4)F 5)G 6)Ab 7)Bb 8)C Concert Eb (Transposed) 1)F 2)G 3)A 4)Bb 5)C 6)D 7)E 8)F Concert cm (Transposed) 1)D 2)E 3)F 4)G 5)A 6)Bb 7)C 8)D Concert F (Transposed) 1)G 2)A 3)B 4)C 5)D 6)E 7)F# 8)G Concert dm (Transposed) 1)E 2)F# 3)G 4)A 5)B 6)C 7)D 8)E Concert G (Transposed) 1)A 2)B 3)C# 4)D 5)E 6)F# 7)G# 8)A Concert em (Transposed) 1)F# 2)G# 3)A 4)B 5)C# 6)D 7)E 8)F# Concert Gb (Transposed) 1)Ab 2)Bb 3)C 4)Db 5)Eb 6)F 7)G 8)Ab Concert eb (Transposed) 1)F 2)G 3)Ab 4)Bb 5)C 6)Db 7)Eb 8)F |
Trumpet Transposition (Bb Instrument Transposition)
To transpose a Bb instrument, you must move up two half steps from the note in the name of the scale. Example - If the scale name is Concert Bb, you would move to the very next note (in this case, B) and continue over one more (onto C). Your starting note would be C. |