The term "Transposing" is used to describe the process whereby a progression (or song) is changed from one key to another. This is done for two main reasons:
Consider the following turnaround in the key of C:
If you needed to transpose this progression into the key of G, the following method may be used:
Key of C:
Key of G:
Play both progressions and notice the similarity in sound.
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In the early stages you will mainly transpose for ease of playing, and thus the easiest keys for a song to be transposed into are C, G and D (for major keys) and Am, Em and Bm (for minor keys). Remember to write the second chromatic scale directly under the first, note for note, in order to transpose correctly. Try transposing the previous progression into the key of D major.
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