![]() I have read the instructions above, but I need to understand the 'why' before I can help the band, and spot if I am transposing the tuba or trombone correctly. However, my other band needs help transposing trombones and tubas from bass clef to treble clef. We only use treble clef, so it's a simply process of raising the key by a two semitones (Bb clarinet) or three semitones (A clarinet) to accompany our trio who play in concert pitch. (I play piano so am familiar with which note is which in the two clefs.) Ascending minor third intervalsĪ list with ascending minor third intervals:Ī list with descending minor third intervals:Įnharmonic notes such as Cb and Fb are leaved out.I'm a new boy at transposition school(!). Examples with m3 are "Greensleeves" (ascending) and "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" (descending). To being able to distinguish this interval by ear, a good idea is to think about familiar songs beginning notes match. For example, Cm consisting of the notes C, Eb, G and Cm7 consisting of the notes C, Eb, G, Bb. Chords with a minor third interval between the first and second notes are in general minor chords. The third is the interval that decides if a chord has a major or minor quality. The minor third is also common in blues and a part of both minor and major Pentatonic blues scales. In scales, this interval is relative common and can, for example, be found in the Harmonic Minor and the Minor Pentatonic. An alternate spelling of minor third is augmented second.Ī minor third with C to Eb on the keyboard. The minor third interval is abbreviated m3 whereas the major third is abbreviated M3. For example, C to Eb note will result in this musical interval. ![]() ![]() The minor third interval consists of two notes with a whole and a half steps distance.
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