There is no need for transposition. Trombone parts are already written in "C". Unlike trumpets, clarinets, french horns, et al, trombone parts need not be transposed. The part can be read by a trombonists without the need for transposition.
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Ed Fitzgerald
teacher
Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Virginia Beach VA
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-17-2015 18:20
From: Michael McDonough
Subject: Guys and Dolls looking for horn parts
At the risk of embarrassing myself (showing my non-musician stripes) I'm not sure what you're asking...
There is a trombone orch book listed as part of the rental materials. And to my mind, asking for a transposition means that the book must be written by hand and therefore MTI does not offer a transposing service.
Therefore, are you asking if anyone has gone through the (Herculean) task of taking the orchestration (or at least the trombone book) and putting it into Finale or Sebilius at their own expense with the ability to transpose the book into a different key?
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Michael McDonough
New York NY
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-16-2015 19:58
From: Kate Caton
Subject: Guys and Dolls looking for horn parts
Hi,
We are presenting Guys and Dolls this winter and we noticed the horn books do not include transposed trombone parts. I was wondering if anyone has transposed parts for the trombone.
MTI has nothing.
Thanks.
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Kate Caton
Drury Stage Company Diretcor
N. Adams MA
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