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Chapter 3

Chapter 3 . Part 4. Transposition. Transposition is the process of rewriting a piece of music or a scale so that it sounds higher or lower in pitch. This involves raising or lowering each pitch by the same interval. . Method 1 – Interval Transposition.

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Chapter 3

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  1. Chapter 3 Part 4

  2. Transposition • Transposition is the process of rewriting a piece of music or a scale so that it sounds higher or lower in pitch. • This involves raising or lowering each pitch by the same interval.

  3. Method 1 – Interval Transposition • An interval of transposition is established. • All pitches are moved up or down by that interval.

  4. Method 2 – Clef Transposition • A clef is chosen that would put the part on the correct transposed pitch, and any key signatures are changed.

  5. Tonal Transposition • In the music is tonal and written with a key signature (including C major), the transposition includes transposing the key signature.

  6. Nontonal Transposition • If the music is written without key signatures and is chromatic, the transposed parts will also appear without a key signature.

  7. Classwork and Homework • In class: Workbook 3H, THEN textbook exercise 3.11. • Homework for TUESDAY, October 8, Workbook 3I.

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