![]() If you want a B flat instrument and a C instrument to play together, one of them has to transpose their note so they are playing the same sound (pitch). Play a B flat scale on the piano and you will be playing a Concert B flat scale. Think of a piano which is an instrument in the key of C. Using the same reasoning, if you play a C major scale on an E flat instrument, you will be playing the Concert E flat scale. ![]() Therefore you are playing CONCERT B flat scale. If you play a C major scale on that B flat instrument, it will sound the same as the B Flat scale on a piano or other C instrument. Think of an instrument in the key of B flat such as a euphonium or a cornet. A Concert F is the F on a piano or guitar. A Concert C is the C on a piano or guitar. ![]() The phrase Concert B flat means the pitch or sound produced if you play a B flat on an instrument that is in the key of C, such as a piano or a guitar. You have to convert their notes (transpose) to play the same sound/pitch. That's because instruments are made in different keys. The C on a piano is not the same as the C on a trumpet. ![]() not every instrument plays the same sound. You may wonder what it means when an instrument is, for example, a B flat instrument? Well. The Difference Between E Flat & B Flat Instruments, etc. ![]()
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