No, of course not.

Cheers,

- DJA
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On Oct 13, 2012, at 1:45 PM, John Howell <john.how...@vt.edu> wrote:

> Perhaps this is just a silly question, but it 
> just occurred to me as I follow the comments in 
> this thread.
> 
> Is anyone who advocates a concert pitch score and 
> does not use key signatures also advocating 
> providing concert pitch PARTS for all 
> instruments?  As if, for example, you were 
> writing for trumpet "in C," clarinet "in C," horn 
> "in C," saxophones "in C," etc.?
> 
> I can't imagine doing it, but am I just too far behind the times?
> 
> John
> 
> 
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