I recommend you to read Essential Elements 2000 Book 1 if you're a beginner because it helps you remember it all. You can never write the notes on the book because you won't learn anything.
Basic Notes:
First Note: D All of the pearl buttons (That's what I call it LOL)
C On your left hand, middle finger, press the pearl button where your middle finger is
B First Pearl Button
A The first two pearl Buttons
G The first three pearl buttons
That is what you have to learn has beginning notes.
Staff #1
D Is at 4th Line
C is at 3rd Space
B Is at 3rd Line
A Is at 2nd Space
G Is at 2nd Line
That's good enough for you to learn!
if you type alto sax fingering chart into Google images you will get a lot of charts, many of which are printer friendly. also, you can go to www.amromusic.com/band_instruments/alto_saxophone/alto_saxophone_ fingering_chart.aspx and click on the printer friendly button.
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it is the same as one for an alto.
A Baritone Saxophone.
The frequency range of a baritone is from 110Hz-425Hz
Higher
It's the same as D# So hold D then add the top lower side key. (look at a fingering chart)
Same as B-flat.
A Baritone Saxophone.
A baritone saxophone is a baritone-pitched brass instrument belonging to the saxophone family.
A baritonist is a person who plays the baritone saxophone or the baritone horn.
The frequency range of a baritone is from 110Hz-425Hz
Higher
It's the same as D# So hold D then add the top lower side key. (look at a fingering chart)
There are many songs and groups that use the baritone saxophone in genres outside of jazz and classical. Here are a few examples: "Lowrider" by War - This funk classic features a prominent baritone saxophone solo. "Brain Damage" by Pink Floyd - The baritone saxophone plays a key role in the intro and outro of this song. "Money" by Pink Floyd - The baritone saxophone is used to great effect in the instrumental section of this song. "The Man" by The Killers - The baritone saxophone plays a prominent role in the chorus of this song. "The Fat Man" by Fats Domino - The baritone saxophone plays a prominent role in this early rock and roll classic. "Rescue Me" by Madonna - The baritone saxophone is used to great effect in the instrumental section of thissong. "The Twist" by Chubby Checker - The baritone saxophone plays a prominent role in this classic song. "Tequila" by The Champs - The baritone saxophone plays a prominent role in this instrumental classic. These are just a few examples, but the baritone saxophone can be found in many other genres of music such as rock, pop, funk, R&B, and more.
Its Lisa and its a saxophone.
Same as B-flat.
A bari is an abbreviation for a baritone saxophone.
Yes, there is a baritone saxophone in Little Piece of Heaven. But that is not the only saxophone they use. There are a lot of different instruments in Little Piece of Heaven, and there are more saxophones used than a baritone one.
It's the same as D# So hold D then add the top lower side key. (look at a fingering chart)