Hold down every key on your left hand (apart from G#) and your fourth finger on your right hand. Tra la! F#
The fingering is: Thumb on hole at the back, and 3rd finger on 2nd hole.
Same as B-flat.
F sharp............
e sharp is the same as d natural, which is (if you didnt know) thumb 1,2 1,2,3
G flat is the enharmonic of F sharp; thumb and three fingers without the pinky on the left hand, and third finger with pinky on the right hand.
Same as E-natural.
Open "G" First Finger "A" Second Finger "B" Third Finger "B sharp" Fourth Finger "C"
Step 1. Position your fingers for g Step 2. Put your fourth finger on the key it is above You now have g flat (f sharp)
On an alto saxophone, it is the first three fingers on one hand and the middle finger on the other hand. You can also add the register key to make it high pitched.
D major contains an F-sharp and C-sharp.
An F Sharp is a note on the viola. To play this note, you put you second finger on the D string (2nd highest string) and it will either play an F natural, or an F sharp. The F finger would be touching the third finger, the G note. If you are playing an F natural, The F finger would be touching the first finger, the E note. Make sure that when you are playing the F Sharp note, there should be a space between the F Sharp note and the E note, your first finger.
2nd valve