I play F E D All natural
The alto saxophone is in the key of Eb which means that all the notes are a minor 3rd (3 semitones) below concert pitch. A D on the Alto Sax sounds like a real F.
On the Eb alto saxophone finger these notes,G, Eb, D, C, Bb, C,G, Eb, D, C, Bb, GG, Eb, D, C, Bb, Bb ,Bb, Bb, D, GG, Eb, D, C, Bb, C, D, C,...Now listern to the recording on youtube...and you're all setGood luck!
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I play F E D All natural
A typical alto saxophone can reach a B-flat one octave lower than its natural octave and a high F-natural (sometimes F-sharp) one octave higher than its natural octave. So some notes that can be played are A-flat, B-natural, and G-sharp, which are all in the alto saxophone's natural octave.
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The alto saxophone is in the key of Eb which means that all the notes are a minor 3rd (3 semitones) below concert pitch. A D on the Alto Sax sounds like a real F.
The alto saxophone, along with all of the other variations of the saxophone, were created in Paris. Adolf Sax began designing them in 1840 and had it patented in 1846. Soon after their creation, orchestras and bands included the new saxophone in their compositions.
On the Eb alto saxophone finger these notes,G, Eb, D, C, Bb, C,G, Eb, D, C, Bb, GG, Eb, D, C, Bb, Bb ,Bb, Bb, D, GG, Eb, D, C, Bb, C, D, C,...Now listern to the recording on youtube...and you're all setGood luck!
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low G, high G, F#, D, E, F#, G. thats all I know
All of them.
To play an F on a alto saxophone, you must play a G and then (if you know your fingering correctly) you play the key that your pointer finger of your right hand is on.If you have any questions at all, message me!
Some say it is, but it is all based on how you say it in a sentence. So, yes and/or no
Uhhh...all of the different types of saxes have the same fingerings?