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Turkish instruments are transposing and written a fourth higher than they sound.
Thus Kemene is written in treble clef a fourth higher than it sounds.
Good Turkish musicians are often able to transpose in their mind; therefore they
sometimes play from parts in c.
Duduk is a transposing instrument but the performer prefers to check which duduk(s)
he will use in each piece. Therefore it is best to write the part in c. If a composer has
definite ideas about which duduk(s) he wishes to be played, it may be helpful to provide
a transposed part as well.
Kamancha is in d: the notation should be a major second lower than the actual sound.