Random Question!!
21:48 on Friday, August 10, 2007
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saxophone_sweeti e
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Posted by saxophone_sweetie
I've never played a recorded (shocking, isn't it?? ), so I was wondering: What key is a recorded in?? You know, clarinets are in Bb, alto saxes are in Eb, etc...
Just wondering...
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04:36 on Friday, August 17, 2007
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Concept (6 points)
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I'm afraid, Loulou, that the key doesn't refer to the lowest note. It's more to do with transposition.
For example, if I wrote out a tune on a piece of paper in C major and gave it to several musicians, I'd get several different outcomes.
Any 'C' instrument (flute, oboe, recorder, bassoon, all strings, guitar) would play the same tune at the same pitch. This would also work alongside the piano, which is also in C.
However, give the tune to a clarinet or trumpet player, who have Bb instruments, then the tune would suddenly sound as if it were in D major, and, if played alongside the piano accompaniment, then it would sound a tone out all the time, and, frankly, pretty nasty.
Likewise, with Eb instruments (alto sax, alto clarinet, Eb clarinet), then the piece would suddenly sound as if it were in A major, and French horns, in F, would play it in G major.
They don't have to think about the fact that they're playing it in different keys - they think they're playing in C major - those are just the notes that come out.
If you think about the tuning note in an orchestra/wind band, then an oboe will always play an A, but clarinets will have to play a B in order for it to sound the same. Saxes would play an F#.
I hope this clears it up for you.
Best wishes.
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09:31 on Friday, November 23, 2007
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oboe_piano_girly (44 points)
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Posted by oboe_piano_girly
Actually, it is the descant recorder which is the most common one, which everyone learns in primary school.
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