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A concert F on a trumpet is the G note. Since a trumpet is pitched in Bb, trumpet players will always play one note above the concert pitch. Along with that trumpet players will always play in a different key from the concert pitch. Trumpet players will add two sharps to the concert pitch. i.e. If the concert pitch is Eb, 3 flats, then trumpet players will play in the key of F, 1 flat. trumpetman52
The correct scale for concert pitch C on a tenor horn is a C major.
I really do not know. Does anybody else know?
Yes
The bassoon is pitched in c-concert
It sounds like a banjo with a higher pitch and a little more sustain.
Concert pitch or instrument pitch? The dominant 7th in the key of A is E G# B D, but that's concert pitch. If the orchestra is in A, the clarinet is in B, and the dominant 7th would be F# A# C# E.
go down3 steps
Yes. He has mentioned it on occasion in concert.
if you are playing a Bb trumpet, concert A is your B, and concert G is your A. To transpose to the trumpet note, go one whole step (two half steps) higher than the "concert" pitch.
Concert pitch is non-transposing, so a C in treble Clef is STILL a C in Bass clef.