> in the case of a 'transposing at the octave' instrument such as 
> piccolo or double bass,
> the clef change or 8va/b sign is implied and simply omitted as a 
> convenience.

Aside: we (all) should immediately stop doing that -- we should start 
writing ALL instruments with "transposed clefs", to be clear.  ;-)


I'd second that. As a horn player, I sometimes have to play bass clef 
parts which were written an octave lower than intended pitch (e.g. common 
in Beethoven's time, but not today), and it can be confusing figuring out 
what was meant.
I didn't know bass and piccolo had to do the same thing at times.





Tim Reeves

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