This video is designed for those studying transposition as part of their music theory course or for those interested in finding out about the basics of transposition. The video concentrates, primarily, on the Grade 3 Associated Board (ABRSM) music theory exams which tackles transposition for the first time.
This lesson explains the sometimes "scary" idea of transposition. It's actually quite simple to transpose mmusic once you take a good look at the act of transposing. Be sure to join the music community forum at: www.howtoplaypiano.ca
A new mechanism of the generation of new genes is presented in the animation. Ac/Ds transposition requires a pair of one Ac/Ds 5′ end and one Ac/Ds 3′ end. In standard transposition, the Ac/Ds 5′ and 3′ ends are part of a single transposon, and the outcome of transposition is the excision of the element from a donor site and insertion into a target site. However, transposition reactions can also involve the 5′ and 3′ ends of different Ac/Ds elements, which can be in either a direct or reversed orientation with respect to each other. These alternative transposition events can generate deletions, duplications, inversions, reciprocal translocations, and other sequence rearrangements. These chromosomal rearrangements can generate new chimeric genes and alter the expression of genes near the breakpoint, which could promote the fixation of chromosomal rearrangements during evolution. This work is published in PLoS Genet. 2006 October; 2(10): e164. www.plosgenetics.org The animation is for a contest held on the website www.ChloroFilms.org.
Music Theory Lesson on Piano: Tutorial - Transposition. In this tutorial lesson, I describe how transposition works. I hope this helps you to learn music theory. OFFICIAL WEBSITE: www.thebeatschool.com SUBSCRIBE!
Redmond Burke MD, Chief of Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery at Miami Children's Hospital demonstrates the repair of TGA/VSD transposition of the great arteries with ventricular septal defect and arch obstruction. The video is graphic, showing the operative repair and the postoperative recovery. Cardiac Program Website: www.pediatricheartsurgery.com Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org Youtube channel: www.youtube.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Scribd: www.scribd.com Myspace: www.myspace.com/redmondburke Linkdin: www.linkedin.com Twitter twitter.com
This tutorial video explains how to deal with transposing instruments in Finale 2010. The program displays the score in concert pitch (sounding pitch), and transposed pitch (written pitch). When switching to transposed pitch display, one may choose whether or not key signatures are used to transpose the music. This is done by using the staff tool and selecting staff attributes. Then select "transposition" .. then choose either "key" or "chromatic" There is also a tip at the end of the video on how to alleviate the accidental overlap problem. Simply select the "speedy entry" tool and cycle through all the measures.