transposing
1Transposing — Transpose Trans*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transposing}.] [F. transposer; pref. trans (L. trans across) + poser to put. See {Pose}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To change the place or order of; to substitute one for the other …
2Transposing instrument — A transposing instrument is a musical instrument for which written notes are read at a pitch different from the corresponding concert pitch, which a non transposing instrument, such as a piano, would play. Playing a written C on a transposing… …
3transposing musical instrument — instrument that produces a higher or lower pitch than indicated in music written for it. Examples include clarinets, the English horn, and saxophones. Musical notation written for transposing instruments shows the relative pitches, rather… …
4Transposing piano — A transposing piano is a special piano with a mechanism activated by the player (e.g. with a lever or pedal) to transpose. This mechanism allows the keyboard to change position in relation to the action (see Development of the modern piano for… …
5transposing instrument — noun Etymology: transposing (present participle of transpose) (I) + instrument 1. : a musical instrument that sounds pitches different from those indicated by the notation 2. : an instrument with a shifting keyboard for mechanically causing the… …
6transposing — trans·pose || træns pəʊz v. rearrange, reorder, interchange, relocate …
7transposing — transpōsˈing noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑transpose …
8transposing instrument — a musical instrument played at a pitch different from that indicated in the score. [1880 85] * * * …
9transposing instruments — англ. [трэнспо/узинг и/нструмэнтс] транспонирующие инструм …
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