Definition
To swap things around—whether you're rearranging the order of elements or moving a song to a different key so your voice doesn't crack trying to hit the high notes. In mathematics, it's a matrix operation that flips rows and columns like they're on a seesaw.
Example Usage
The musician decided to transpose the song from C major to G major to better suit the vocalist's range.
Source: Merriam-Webster
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