Now, this is where I disagree wit u. In essence, I believe a person who uses transpose is trying to "pull one over on the people". If you can't play in a certain key that someone is singing in, the "real" thing to do would be to not play. Even if the song has to be sung acapella, the musician is still being real because he/she can't play in that key.
Now, that's the "real" thing to do, IMO. Of course, in order to keep the service going, most will indeed hit that button. Just realize that when that happens, u have crossed over into the "faker" category for that one instance.
Again, if a musician
can't play in a certain key, and then uses the transpose button, i don't believe his
intention is to "pull one over on the people" but rather more directly:
"i can't play in this key yall!!".
He can't play in that key, and THAT'S his reason! Perhaps he
"should" be able to play in ALL keys, but he just can't (at least at that time).
However, if he finds himself with the option of:1) Don't play, because
"being real wit it" tells me not to...so they'll just have to sing
a cappella...
versus:2) Press the tranpose button and play
"until i can learn how to play in all keys"...
To choose option #1 is not only affecting YOU, but the people as well, and perhaps
inadvertently, you would have opted to shortchange the service due to
personal ego.
Option #2 seems to be the more "Solomonic" thing to do. Because it
"successfully takes care of" both problems, meaning:
- You don't shortchange the service, (where the people didn't even care about your lil "gadget buttons" anyway).
- And, you also in due time, eventually learn how to play in all 12 keys (if you so desire, of which you should).