The answer is no.I tried it and i can't.You can play either with alto sax either with tenor sax.No with both of them. If you mean playing a song that has a tenor sax on an alto sax, you have to transpose all the notes and the key signature down 5 half steps.
yes. although you might need to get the melody one octave higher, it can be played on alto sax
Tenor sax. Most rock sax is tenor.
2 x trumpets, 2x alto, 1 tenor sex, 2 x guitars, bass, drums, piano
Play it with the song
You would have to change the notes to fit the notes on an alto saxophone
Great escape is a good song to play for alto sax
dog
jolly old saint nick.this song consist of only a few notes and most use the octave key.this works for the tenor sax for sure and is pretty simple to learn.heck,im a beginner myself and it is really easy for me
the song la abeja miope
Jailhouse Rock
I like to say she is an alto by default. If you listened to her voice, it is light so you would think either a mezzo or a soprano. However, her technique is so bad, and her voice isn't great either, that her range is very small. If you look at the sheet music of some of her songs, you will see that the range is barely out of tenor on some of them, and in the tenor range on some. Look on musicnotes.com, you can only see the first page, but it usually gives the range of the song. White Horse- Range is G3-A4. That's tenor. Love Story- Range is A3-B4. That's tenor/alto Today was a Fairytale- Range is D3-C5. That's tenor/very alto Forever and Always- Range is G3-D5. That's alto (Hey look she made it out of tenor range!) The list goes on. She shouldn't be an alto, but she is because she doesn't know how to correctly sing. If you saw her performance at the Grammys, the reason she sounded not horrible on her own song was because her songs are written so easily without any hard intervals or anything. They are also very low. Long story short, ALTO!
You obviously don't. Its just a song. Nothing more.