jtm wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 11:10 am
Doc wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 11:01 am
That's what I did when I first started BBB many years ago and was playing Eb parts (on a BBb tuba). Make it bass clef and add 3 flats.
In my group right now (since we're not contesting and worrying about rules) there are five basses. The two on the Bb part are both playing C tubas and have just got comfortable with transposing (read it like tenor clef, right?, except with a lot of low notes that you never see in normal tenor clef). The three of us on Eb are playing an Eb Yamaha, an F rotary Miraphone, and a C rotary Miraphone.
We have 2 Bb basses and one Eb bass. We'd like to add an Eb, but finding someone has been tough. We have a friend who may join us on Bb bass (playing a CC) this fall. If he does, my Bb stand partner and I will alternate on Eb from one concert to another. You just do what works. Thankfully, we don't currently have any trouble carrying the band, hosses that we are.
We had a couple of pieces for the Memorial Day concert that happened to actually be in bass clef, and it was actually a little confusing having them mixed in with the other music. The guy on Eb got to pretend they were treble clef and add 3 sharps.
I hear ya. It's bad enough when playing treble clef when you have a bass clef brain fart, but when you have to switch back and forth, that can be... uh... interesting. When you're finally rocking along fully in treble clef mode, then you have a surprise bass clef, I find that I need to remind myself that I need to read bass clef. Is it weird that I wish all of the music just stayed in treble clef?
We were reading some piece a while back, and there were what appeared to be a bunch of stuff in the pedal range, including some pedal C's (concert pitch). I dove in excitedly, only to realize after a couple of bars that they were only low F's
in bass clef. I was more disappointed that they weren't pedal C's than I was about mistakenly playing treble clef. Of course, my section mates showed compassion, sympathy, and understanding for my plight.
