![]() ![]() If a gigantic capo were clamped on the piano? Or does this option mean that I might be pressing notes in the key ofĬ while the resulting melody is in the key of Eb? In other words, as (no pun intended) like a classic case of dissonance. In the key of C, while the song goes on in the key of Eb? This sounds Parting of ways between my keyboard playing, where I play the melody I'm playing along with is in the key of Eb, wouldn't there be a Let's see - if I let BIAB transpose the thru part to C, and the tune So this BIAB option to transpose only the "thru" part However, most of the old standard jazz tunes that I enjoy are in keys As a relative beginner, my favorite key is, you guessed it, "C". ![]()
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