Posted in Brass on Oct 24th, 2008 No Comments »
Following are the names of the transposition keys encountered by trumpeters as they are listed in English, Italian, French, and German:
English
Italian
French
German
Trumpet
Tromba
Trompette
Trompete
C
DO
UT
C
D
RE
RE
D
E b
MI b
MI b
Es
E
MI
MI
E
F
FA
FA
F
G
SOL
SOL
G
A b
LA b
LA b
As
A
LA
LA
A
B b
SI b
SI b
B
B
SI
SI
H
major
maggiore
majeur
Dur
minor
minore
mineur
Moll
flat
bemolle
bémol
ces
sharp
diesis
dièse
cis
Posted in Percussion on Oct 24th, 2008 1 Comment »
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