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Transposing

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Transposing meaning

present participle and gerund of transpose

Example sentences (20)

The tin whistle is not a transposing instrument - for example, music for the D tin whistle is written in concert pitch, not transposed down a tone as would be normal for transposing instruments.

Another legal issue the groups wish to address is the fact that a transposing of a European law on working time into Irish law contained exemptions for members of the Irish Defence Forces.

However, during the Emergency, the Constitution (Forty-second) Amendment Act of 1976 altered this by transposing it from the State List to Entry 25 in the Concurrent List.

Transposing by a bipartisan team is necessary when ballots are damaged, for military ballots and in other instances.

In his time, Jonathan Miller would astonish audiences with his variety of interests, expressed in the medical documentary program “The Body in Question” or imaginatively transposing Verdi’s “Rigoletto” to 1920s gangland Chicago in a popular staging.

McVicar’s staging, transposing the opera to Second Empire Paris on the eve of the Franco-Prussian war and exposing the moral and sexual hypocrisies of a society on the skids, remains a thing of wonder.

He started working with Tasmanian-based stand-up Gavin Baskerville transposing the story into a three-act screenplay structure.

Home Affairs Minister Michael Farrugia explained how the Passenger Name Record (Data) Act would be transposing an EU directive introduced in the wake of heightened security within the European Union.

It certainly does an effective job transposing to contemporary London the end-of-days feverishness of Nineties David Fincher.

Now people on social media are making fun of the president, transposing themselves or President Mutharika with the world’s key historical figures in a similar manner as the President had alluded to.

Parliament on Friday approved a law transposing the EU PNR (passenger name record) directive, which requires air carriers to transfer to member states the passenger name record they have collected in the normal course of their business.

As a result, all horn music was written as if for a fundamental pitch of C, but the crooks could make a single instrument a transposing instrument into almost any key.

Both C and B bass trumpets are transposing instruments sounding an octave (C) or a major ninth (B ) lower than written.

Edward Ryley invented the transposing piano in 1801.

For all investigations which depend on reasoning would be carried out by transposing these characters and by a species of calculus.

For example, when Kerouac saw the first draft of "Howl" he disliked the fact that Ginsberg had made editorial changes in pencil (transposing "negro" and "angry" in the first line, for example).

For many transposing brass instruments, this range is written as extending from F♯ below middle C to E two octaves and a third above middle C. The orchestral horn is an exception as it was classically assigned a range beginning at its fourth harmonic.

He proceeds to analyze individual tales by transposing them into this notation and then to generalize about their structure.

In the early 20th century, however, instruments with basic scales other than C were sometimes written as transposing instruments.

It involves transposing the words in a well-known phrase or saying to get a daffynition -like clever redefinition of a well-known word unrelated to the original phrase.