See also E, and Appendix:Variations of "e"

Translingual

The letter e

Letter

e (lower case, upper case E)

  1. A lower case letter of the Latin script, the fifth in many alphabets, including English.

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Fri Jul 10 06:26:39 2009

E is the fifth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English (pronounced /iː/) is spelled e; the plural is ees, though this is rare. The letter E is the most commonly used letter in the Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Latin, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish languages.

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Tue Jul 21 16:03:21 2009

How do you transpose E major key signature to a horn and alto sax and bflat clarinet?
Q. I know the basic transposition of these three from piano but I don't know how to change it to the specific key. If that makes any sense. Like if the piano part is set in E major how would you transpose that to a alto sax and Horn and Bflat clarinet regarding key signature. I guess my question is what Key would you be in for the three specific instruments I know they are all in E Major but whats it look like.
Asked by tired - Mon Nov 17 23:12:05 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you want to make the key sig for all of these so they play in E maj. Concert??? Horn is built in the key of F, so you add one more sharp to cancel out that flat (key of A maj.-5 sharps total-f-c-g-d-a) clarinet is built in the key of B flat, so you add 2 more sharps to cancel out the 2 flats (key of D# maj. 6 sharps total) alto sax is built in the key of E flat, so you add 3 more sharps to cancel those 3 flats (key of C# Maj. 7 sharps total)
Answered by parkermbg - Tue Nov 18 15:05:03 2008

How do i insert a document from microsoftword to my e-mail address?
Q. I can't print the document in word for some reason, so I want to e-mail it to myself, but it won't allow me to do that either. It said to try inserting it from word to my e-mail address as an attachment, from my e-mail account.
Asked by Jeff M - Wed Mar 11 18:27:12 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. this happened to me once. what i did, was i made a new document, but i copy pasted all the information onto the new document from the old document.
Answered by Lou - Wed Mar 11 18:52:21 2009

How do I modulate from the key of E flat major to the key of Fmajor?
Q. I am trying to create a transition between 2 songs - the first is in E flat major, and the second is in F major. The songs are children's hymns, so the transition should fit well with that style. I can play the piano well, but I know next to nothing about theory. Help!
Asked by Jessie - Sat May 20 21:18:23 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Okay, so you need to modulate up a whole-tone, and you don't want to confuse the kids. If you're going to use pivot chords, I suggest you use a long transitory period, because you'll need to hammer home that you've changed keys in fact. One of my favourite cop-outs is to go octatonic, but if you do that, you'll confuse your audience with all the inherent tri-tones. What if you somehow tonicised iii in Eb (that's ii in F). Could you go between V and I twice, then do V^7 of iii, for a surprise? (Actually, that could genuinely modulate you to g minor.) A simple scale with "A natural" in it would work if you landed on E. Your chords are EbM7-Gm/D-Gdim/Db-C. (C7 would also work, but it might be almost too directive. I think you want… [cont.]
Answered by Celsi - Sun May 21 05:23:50 2006

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