Transposing to relative minor

• Jun 28, 2019 - 21:23

Hi there!

I'm a muse score newbie, and I am pretty much only needing to use it at this time to transpose from the major into the relative minor key - so I have 4-8 bar melody in G major, for example, and I want to transpose it into e minor. I've tried the tools, but it doesn't seem to do anything - it seems like this is something I should be able to do, specify if I want major or minor, or to move it into relative minor, but I am stuck! I've browsed the handbook, and I'm not finding what I need. I'd appreciate any assistance - thanks!


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Ok, so I tried just moving it down a third in the transposition key, that seems to have fixed it - I wonder if it will add raised 7th's, etc. If anyone has any ideas/insight/shortcuts, I'm all ears - thanks!

In reply to by bobjp

You can't "transpose" a melody from major to minor or vice-versa. The process of making a major melody into a minor one, or vice-versa, is an active act of re-engineering the melody, and involves design decisions. If you look at almost any work of classical music of any length, even simple piano etudes, you will see melodies restated in different modes (e.g., major, minor) with various "accidentals" (sharps, flats) adjusting as need be. In several types of advanced writing (e.g., fugues), even "moving" the "melody" from, say, G to D, involves changing basic properties of the way it sounds. In any case, this is not a transformation that can be performed mechanically without case-specific engineering to the musical context. In contrast, transposing an entire piece from, say, A to G, is straightforward and mechanical.

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