transpose (something) from (something)

transpose (something) from (something)

1. To change a note, chord, or piece of music from a particular key (to a different one). I asked my student to transpose the chord from the key of G. I have to transpose most of the song from its original key to a lower one that's actually in my vocal range.
2. To transfer something from a particular location, usage, or context (to a different one). On paper it sounds like a promising theory, but it would be difficult if not impossible to transpose it from theory to the real world.
See also: transpose
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • transpose
  • transpose (something) from (something) (in)to (something)
  • transpose (something) to (something)
  • power chord
  • off key
  • off-key
  • key in
  • key off
  • wired
  • hot wire