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transpose

Transitive Verb

This term carries a clinical, precise feeling, often associated with technical errors or mathematical shifts. It describes a specific type of mistake where the components remain the same, but their sequence is flipped, creating a sense of misplaced order rather than total loss. In musical contexts, it suggests a shift in perspective or pitch that preserves the internal relationship of the notes while changing the overall level. It is a tool for adaptation, allowing a performer to fit a piece to their specific range or a particular instrument.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
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To cause two or more things to change places with each other.

"The clerk transposed the two digits in the account number."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To transfer a piece of music from one key to another.

"The pianist decided to transpose the sonata to a lower key."

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