

For example, in the D major scale, you would use C♯, whereas, in A♭ major, you'd go for D♭. These are enharmonic equivalents - they relate to the same pitch but may be used in different musical contexts. Some of them will have two notation options. Once you choose all notes, you'll see the transposed notes at the bottom of the music transposition calculator.

Select how many notes you want to transpose.Choose whether you want to transpose up or down (raise or lower the notes).Check out our music interval calculator to learn more about music intervals.

Once you set one variable, the other will show the equivalent result.
