Some of the contents of the pages on this site are Copyright © 2016 NJH Music | [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: RE: Bass Clef parts
If players have demonstrated their ability to understand the fundamentals, and learn one clef, be that treble or Bass, surely it is not to much of a problem to learn another? I know trombone players who read any clef, bass, treble or tenor, French horn players who read for Horn in F, Eb or anything else that presents itself, Tuba/Bass players who can play Bass Clef, Eb, or Bb bass parts etc.... As a trumpet player, you have to be able to transpose for a variety of key, C, D, E,Eb, F or A. Admittedly, some are easier than others, but once you learn the rules properly and practice, this shouldn't really present much problems. -- wax-recording.com, simply the best, most cost-effective and least stressful route to recording an album. eBay, the world's largest on-line market place, http://www.ebay.co.uk
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