We examine the theory of collisionless transverse current waves in bul
k superfluid He-3-B, including the coupling to the order parameter col
lective modes. At low frequencies, omega << DELTA(T), the order parame
ter modes do not contribute to the restoring force for a transverse cu
rrent, and the quasiparticle contribution drops rapidly as the gap in
the spectrum develops. Thus, low-frequency transverse sound becomes ov
erdamped at temperatures near T(c). However, at low temperatures (T le
ss than or similar 0.3T(c)) the off-resonant coupling to the J=2-, M=/-1 modes stabilizes a propagating transverse current mode, with a lar
ge phase velocity and low damping for frequencies above a critical fre
quency that is approximately that of the J=2- mode. We also discuss th
e similarities and differences of longitudinal and transverse sound in
the superfluid phases. For example, in zero field, right- and left-ci
rcularly polarized waves are degenerate. A magnetic field, with H over
arrow pointing right parallel-to q over arrow pointing right, lifts t
his degeneracy, giving rise to the analog of circular dichroism and bi
refringence of electromagnetic waves. Thus, transverse waves may be mo
re easily detected in the B-phase than in normal He-3.