

What interval?: I must play all a descending major second lower. From where to where?: I am an non-transposing instrument (like the flute or the piano) and I want to play a B♭ score, and I know that B♭ clarinet, B♭ trumpet, or soprano saxophone are sounding lower than written (read Transposing instruments).

The method is the same described in Transposition: Use it for trumpet fingering to play along with our Trumpet Sheet Music in trumpet accessories.

Oh and how about as a b flat flugelhorn fingering chart. Learn how to play the major scale in every key on the trumpet, cornet, or flugelhorn. The good news is that you can also use this as a b flat cornet fingering chart. Transposing this melody for non-transposing instrument Below is a b flat trumpet fingering chart. How to transpose from B♭ to C Melody to transpose from B♭ to Cīelow is a melody we want to transpose from B♭ to C: So the 1st, 4th, 5th and 8th are always perfect, and the rest are always major. Perfect or major The interval quality for each note in this major scale is always perfect or major. This transposition can be useful for B♭ clarinet, B♭ trumpet, B♭ Saxophones. The table and piano diagram below show the 8 notes (7 scale major notes + octave note) in the Bb major scale together with the interval quality for each. Learn how to transpose a melody or a score from B♭ to C.
