On 29/01/2023 10:03, Mark Knoop wrote:
I think Wim may be referring to the various standards of transposing the
B-flat bass clarinet.
- either in bass clef a major 2nd higher than sounding (as in this
Strauss excerpt)
IME (I'm a trombone player) this is extremely unusual. I've met maybe
two pieces (could have been the same one twice) in bass clef Bb. That's
in 50 years of playing ... Even worse, it was without key signature (ie
all parts had accidentals only) and it didn't say it was transposed...
- or in treble clef a major 9th higher than sounding (which is what he
wants)
This is every transposed piece I've ever seen (with the above exception).
Dunno if Bass Clarinet is the same as Trombone (and maybe this is more
common in Orchestral parts), but if I hit a transposed part like that
it'd be a nightmare ...
Cheers,
Wol