All three left and all three on the right. Without the octave key
F, g, a, b flat, c, d, e, f
g flat, a flat, b flat, b, d flat, e flat, f, g flat
Well the 12 major scales of the alto saxophone are C,F,B(flat),E(flat),A(flat),D(flat),g(flat),B,E,A,D, and G.
B flat , D , E G , F D, B flat G E , E , F E , E , E , F B flat x4
drop your jaw so it will come out with a low sound
A D flat is a C sharp... which is nothing
It depends if you're playing a D flat major or a D flat minor chord. For D flat major, play D flat, F, and A flat. For D flat minor, play D flat, E, and A flat.
normal b flat, normal e flat, normal d, low g
E flat is E flat, B is still B, etc. no matter what instrument you play. If you mean What note is Concert E flat on alto sax then that would be A, or if you mean what Concert Pitch is E flat on alto sax then that would be C.if you mean it like how do you play it then its the same as the D sharp
If you want to play a low D, you press all the 3 main buttons round the front of the saxophone and the 3 large one where your right hand goes. If you want to play a high D you do the same but with the register key. :) x
a flat is the same thing as g sharp. you play it with the one, two, and three finger keys down and the top spatula key, or the top key you play with your left pinky.
a, a flat, a, a flat, a, e, a, d...low a, d flat, (reapeat once) a, a flat, a, d, a flat, a, low a, e, a, low a, d, low a, d flat, d, e, d flat, b, d flat, b, a, a flat, a, b, d flat, d, e, d, d flat, b.........................high a, b, a, a flat, a, sorry im too lazy to do the rest. well...in the movie that's not the song they use, but still, i think its the prettiest. its called river flows in you by yiruma.