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Try to be cleverer when transposing for cello. Jane says: Am most comfortable between the bottom G (the bottom line of the bass clef) and top D (the note above middle C), but can play from bottom C upwards (the C string is a bit growly) and at a push can get as high as the A above middle C. Implement the following rule: 1. If range is G to d', transpose down 2 octaves. 2. If lowest note is < C, transpose down 1 octave. 3. Otherwise calculate the distance above d for the highest note on a one octave transposition, and the distance below G on a two octave transposition. Find the smallest, and use the corresponding transposition.
author Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org>
date Tue, 13 Aug 2013 00:51:43 +0100 (2013-08-12)
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T: Dogs of War
C: Paul Ferrett
M: C
L: 1/8
K: G
D |: "Em" E2>G2 "D" FEDF | "Em" G2 z2 "D" A4 |\
     "Em" GF E2 "D" DEFA | "Em" G2 E2 E2 D2 :|
|: "G" B2 GB "D" A2 FA | "G" GFED "D" EFGA |\
    "G" B2 GB "D" A2 FA | "G" GFED "Em" E4 |
    "G" B2 GB "D" A2 FA | "Em" G2 z2 "D" A4 |\
   "Em" GF E2 "D" DEFA | "Em" G2 E2 E4 :|