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  2. List of transposing instruments - Wikipedia

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    Since they are seldom played in concert with other instruments and carillonneurs need standardized sheet music, carillons often transpose to a variety of keys—whichever is advantageous for the particular installation; many transposing carillons weigh little, have many bells, or were constructed on limited funds. [2]

  3. Transposing instrument - Wikipedia

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    Some instruments are constructed in a variety of sizes, with the larger versions having a lower range than the smaller ones. Common examples are clarinets (the high E ♭ clarinet, soprano instruments in C, B ♭ and A, the alto in E ♭, and the bass in B ♭), flutes (the piccolo, transposing at the octave, the standard concert-pitch flute, and the alto flute in G), saxophones (in several ...

  4. Category:Transposing instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Transposing instruments" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Transposition (music) - Wikipedia

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    Musicians who play transposing instruments sometimes have to do this (for example when encountering an unusual transposition, such as clarinet in C), as well as singers' accompanists, since singers sometimes request a different key than the one printed in the music to better fit their vocal range (although many, but not all, songs are printed ...

  6. Alto clarinet - Wikipedia

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    It is a transposing instrument pitched in the key of E ♭, though instruments in F have been made. In size it lies between the soprano clarinet and the bass clarinet . It bears a greater resemblance to the bass clarinet in that it typically has a straight body (made of grenadilla or other wood , hard rubber , or plastic ), but a curved neck ...

  7. Contra-alto flute - Wikipedia

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    The contra-alto flute is a large member of the flute family, pitched between the bass and the contrabass.It is a transposing instrument either in G (a perfect fourth below the bass and one octave below the alto) or in F (a perfect fifth below the bass and a major ninth below the alto).

  8. Dutch chip equipment maker Nearfield planning IPO by 2028 ...

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    Nearfield Instruments is eying a stock market listing in the next three years amid growing adoption of its measurement tools, its CEO told Reuters, potentially giving the Netherlands another ...

  9. Transposing instruments - Wikipedia

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