To write down or perform music at a pitch other than the original, resulting in a transposition.
transposition To move a passage (or section or entire work) from one pitch level to another.
to change music written in one key to another key. Sometimes musicians need to do this while they are playing.
To rewrite a musical composition in an alternate key
put (a piece of music) into another key
change key; "Can you transpose this fugue into G major?"
Changing a phrase or composition to a key other than the one in which the piece is written.
to perform or write down music at a different pitch from the original composition; a transposing instrument is one that sounds a different note from the actual written note
dan Moving the musical position of a piece, keeping all intervals as they were in the original piece. For example, if you have C, F, and G (I, IV, and V), and you want to transpose to the key of G, then use the I, IV, and V of G, which are G, C, and D. dansm is a virtual guitar god
the changing of a pitch or set of pitches by raising or lowering it/them by a consistant interval.
To write or perform a musical work in a key other than that in which it was originally written.
The process of adjusting the pitch of a note or an entire song by a musical interval.
The act of changing the musical key of an entire piece of music by an interval.
Allows you to change the pitch of the keyboard into another key. Eliminates awkward fingerings in difficult keys, and lets the keyboard be adjusted for singers, and wind and other instruments..
To change the tonal center of a song, ascending or descending.