SWITCHING FROM SOPRANO TO ALTO (transposing)
Recorders come in a range of different keys, and for recorder players that means: TRANSPOSING! Or, learning a new set of fingerings and reading the music in a different way, depending on the recorder you are playing.
But how? Why? Which keys will I encounter? How can I tackle this seemingly monumental task? I will try and explain everything and give you some hints and tips for easier transposition!
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Note: Recorders come in different tunings too (442 Hz modern pitch, 415 Hz baroque pitch etc) - and these do not need to be transposed, they will just sound higher or lower :)
Resources mentioned:
- 'Altblockflötenreise' by Daniel Hellbach
- 'Der Fluyten Lust Hof' by Jacob van Eyck
- Renaissance consort music can be downloaded for free at www.imslp.org
In this video I play on a 440 soprano by Yamaha (mine sounds more like 438, haha), a 440 G alto by Stephan Blezinger, a 440 F alto by Yoav Ran, and a 415 voiceflute by Tim Cranmore.
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Видео SWITCHING FROM SOPRANO TO ALTO (transposing) канала Sarah Jeffery / Team Recorder
But how? Why? Which keys will I encounter? How can I tackle this seemingly monumental task? I will try and explain everything and give you some hints and tips for easier transposition!
//////
SUPPORT TEAM RECORDER ON PATREON
A small monthly donation to Team Recorder will help this channel to grow, and you get great rewards too!
http://www.patreon.com/teamrecorder
Note: Recorders come in different tunings too (442 Hz modern pitch, 415 Hz baroque pitch etc) - and these do not need to be transposed, they will just sound higher or lower :)
Resources mentioned:
- 'Altblockflötenreise' by Daniel Hellbach
- 'Der Fluyten Lust Hof' by Jacob van Eyck
- Renaissance consort music can be downloaded for free at www.imslp.org
In this video I play on a 440 soprano by Yamaha (mine sounds more like 438, haha), a 440 G alto by Stephan Blezinger, a 440 F alto by Yoav Ran, and a 415 voiceflute by Tim Cranmore.
Oooh SUBSCRIBE to my channel for weekly videos on all aspects of recorder playing! I love to hear from you guys too, so leave me a comment, and tell me if you have a request for a video.
------
Website: www.sarahjeffery.com
Twitter/Instagram @sockmyshoe
Go #teamrecorder
Видео SWITCHING FROM SOPRANO TO ALTO (transposing) канала Sarah Jeffery / Team Recorder
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