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Transposing Bassoon to Bari Sax?


I know the rule for transposing bassoon to baritone saxophone is supposed to be subtract 3 flats and add 3 sharps but i still don't understand it. what if the bassoon part doesn't have any flats...do i just have 3 sharps?

or what if it has 2 flats...do i have 1 sharp or no sharp? AHH this is so confusing. Any help in detail would be greatly appreciated.

by the way i'm going from bass clef to treble clef if your wondering.

Yes, if the bassoon has no sharps, you add three for bari. If the basoon has 2 flats, you have 1 sharp. 2 sharps cancel two flats, so you have one sharp left.

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