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Shifting a piece of music to a different pitch level.
Ãâó: www.wwnorton.com/classical/glossary/t.htm
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the changing of the pitch of a piece without changing anything else
Ãâó: www.cgsmusic.net/Classical%20Guitar%20Sheet%20Musi...
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to rewrite or play music in another key
Ãâó: en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SA_NCS_Music:Glossary
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Changing the key of a composition to another Can be done chromatically or diatonically In music writing programs and sequencers can also be done by interval
Ãâó: www.unb.ca/web/FineArts/Music/programs/Glossary.ht...
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A means of controlling counter-electromotive force developed between two open wires in a telephone circuit by reversing their position (transposing the wires) . The wire on the right is placed on the left, and the wire on the left becomes the wire on the right at intervals.
Ãâó: www.abheritage.ca/telephone/glossary.html
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