. Orchestration . of defining the compass of transposing-instruments in actual sounds isstrictly confined to this preliminary list. Throughout the rest of the book the methodof mentioning only the written notes of the transposing-instruments is adopted. Thetransposition into actual sound is always understood. This is the plan customary withall orchestral and military-band musicians. A 2 ORCHESTRATION with the instruments compass. The actual sound, middle-C, may ormay not exist on the instrument. That can be found out from thetwo compass-notes. In the right-hand column the clefs proper to each


. Orchestration . of defining the compass of transposing-instruments in actual sounds isstrictly confined to this preliminary list. Throughout the rest of the book the methodof mentioning only the written notes of the transposing-instruments is adopted. Thetransposition into actual sound is always understood. This is the plan customary withall orchestral and military-band musicians. A 2 ORCHESTRATION with the instruments compass. The actual sound, middle-C, may ormay not exist on the instrument. That can be found out from thetwo compass-notes. In the right-hand column the clefs proper to each instrument aregiven. For fuller information as to their use and as to the extremecompass-notes the student is referred to the technical details undereach instrumental heading. INSTRUMENT. COMPASS AND TRANSPOSITION (IF ANY) CLEF OR CLEFS. PICCOLO * ^^ Treble-clef * Flageolet Treble-clef FLUTE i Its W Treble-clef Bass-Flute Treble-clef Soprano-Oboe in Eb i Treble-clef OBOE $ ¥^~ Treble-clef Oboe dAnion ENGLISH HORN. Treble-clef Treble-clef Heckelphon (BaritoneOboe) j o^ ll^m Treble-clef Musette LIST OF INSTRUMENTS CLARINET in Eb CLARINET in D Treble-clef $ •isn i Treble-clef Treble-clef * Clarinet in C CLARINET in Bborchestration00fors


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