I have got very confused! I help my DC with their music by playing along on the piano. Not an accompaniment, I just am trying to play their line of music at the same pitch to help them stay in time and get the correct notes.
So: E flat alto saxophone reading treble clef plays a C as written in saxophone music. If you want to play the same note on the piano, you play the E flat that is lower than the C. I get this, I hope!
But: E flat tuba reading bass clef plays a C as written in tuba music. The note that matches this on the piano appears to be the F that is lower than the C written in the music. (I am not sure if this is correct)
Could anyone help me, if both instruments are in E flat and they both play a C (albeit from different clefs), why the piano must play E flat to match the saxophone and F to match the tuba?
Thanks for any help!