The fingering for a Bb on sax is the first two fingers on you top hand and the bottom of the three side keys held with the inside of your right hand.
Bb-Bb 2 octaves above low Bb(all buttons down)
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
You are kidding arent you? Please say you are... Its just 1 semitome.....A to Bb.....
Eb, G, Bb, Bb, Bb, Eb, C, Bb, G, C, Gb, F, Eb, G-natural Hope that helps get you started!!
Bb, A, Gb, Fsharp, and D.
Try this F,Bb,C,C#,Bb,C,Bb, Bb,C,C#,Eb,C#,C Bb,G#,Eb,C#,Bb Bb,Eb,Bb,C,G# A,C,F,Eb,C#,Eb,F,F,F#F,Eb
The trumpet, alto sax and the Tenor sax. The Drums, Bass and Piano provide the rhythmic background gd luck ;)
No. Some BB guns use a magnet to hold the BB in place until it is fired
The Soprillo piccolo saxophone is a transposing instrument in the key of Bb. Same as the tenor sax.
Guitar is in concert A and the tenor saxophone is in Bb, so to transpose music from guitar to tenor saxophone you move up three semitones (A, B, Bb)
Yes. All tenor saxes are pitched in Bb, as are soprano sax, clarinet, trumpet, and a number of other band instruments. Alto and baritone saxophones are pitched in Eb.
Depends on the saxophone! For Bb Tenor or Soprano Sax raise everything a whole tone: e.g. a C chord becomes a D, a Bb becomes a C, an E becomes an F# For Eb Alto or Baritone Sax lower everything a minor third eg. a C chord becomes an A, a Bb becomes a G, an E becomes a C# Hope that helps!