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Re: G Bass Trombones




Hi Henry,
I don' t know if I understood your first sentences OK,
because English is not my native language, BUT I do not
think that G- Tromb. parts are written in treble clef. I am
sure that they are written in BASS CLEF !
On Fri, 1 Mar 1996 10:28:34 -0600, you wrote:
<Q>
<Q>I find the discussion of the "G" bass trombones quite interesting.  The
<Q>question about having a part written in treble clef in a "G" transposition
<Q>is a phenomenon to which I can speak.  The use of bass clef in the
<Q>traditional BB scoring comes from the ease of writing all in Bb treble, Eb
<Q>treble, and finally "C" bass clef which uses the same visual setup as Eb
<Q>with the three flats visible.

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