I confess, it is rare that it has happened to me, but I've always been irked whenever someone says, "I need it in XX key." Well, laaa dee daa. Find it yourself. (Of course this is inherently dangerous, because you never know what they will end up handing to you... and often way too late to learn well. Pick your poison, I guess.)If the guest cantor wants the music transposed, it should be on them to do the transposition.
Also, I've had limited success telling my choir I've transposed things when in reality I haven't. Just *thinking that the piece is transposed is enough to fool some people. (This usually only works when it is a half-step type of situation... but I'm not transposing from E to Db for you. Sorry, Charlie.)
Also, I've had limited success telling my choir I've transposed things when in reality I haven't. Just *thinking that the piece is transposed is enough to fool some people
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