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I played the Oboe in the high school band and the instrument is a concert pitched instrument, the same as the C Flute. You do not need to transpose the music to play oboe and piano together. Simply read the melody line of the piano, for the oboe part.

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It's not clear from the question exactly what you want to do. I will guess that you have a piece of music written for the Clarinet, and you want to play it in unison on two different instruments--let's say one person plays clarinet and other plays piano.

what shows up in the clarinet score as a C will be B flat on the piano--every note on the piano score (that you are going to write) shows up as one whole step below what it looks like on the clarinet score. If the clarinet part is in the key of C (no sharps or flats in the key signature), the piano part will be in B flat (two flats). For other keys, you will generally be adding two flats to the signature, or subtracting two sharps.

Next you will copy the notes, moving everything down from a space to a line or from a line to a space.

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You shouldn't have to transpose it, since oboe is a C instrument. You may have to adjust the location of some of the notes, depending on how low the part is on the piano, but they will be the same notes.

If you're talking about bass clef piano, all you have to do is take the given note up two steps and you will have the note in treble. For instance, if you read a G on the staff, but it's in bass, the note is a B.

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Because flutes play in C and clarinets play in Bb, you would transpose the flute music up one whole step (two half steps). This is because clarinets play a whole step lower than written.

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move all notes and key signature two (2) half steps down. this will transpose it.

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Up a major second

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