You could do like traditional Solitaire, so it would be like a chromatic scale thing. Shuffle a normal Transpose deck and deal out the cards like Solitaire. You would move the cards around so that the sequence builds down in notes and you can run any suit [ex. F# (letter) - F (treble) - E (bass) - D# (piano)]. Then, the Wild cards go up top and they start the sequence building up, but you have to be all the same suit, so pianos only on one stack, trebles only on another, etc. You would have to start that on the lowest note in the suit, which might be weird on this version of the prototype Transpose deck since it is different among the suits - (piano is C, letter doesn't matter, treble is F, bass is Ab). Anyway, something to think about. Cool deck though!🤗
You could do like traditional Solitaire, so it would be like a chromatic scale thing. Shuffle a normal Transpose deck and deal out the cards like Solitaire. You would move the cards around so that the sequence builds down in notes and you can run any suit [ex. F# (letter) - F (treble) - E (bass) - D# (piano)]. Then, the Wild cards go up top and they start the sequence building up, but you have to be all the same suit, so pianos only on one stack, trebles only on another, etc. You would have to start that on the lowest note in the suit, which might be weird on this version of the prototype Transpose deck since it is different among the suits - (piano is C, letter doesn't matter, treble is F, bass is Ab). Anyway, something to think about. Cool deck though!🤗