A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top hahhh i HATE the B scale. wknfw. but if you know how to finger them the notes are: B C# D# E F# G# A# B (two octaves of that)
The notes are: G, A, B, C, D, C, B, A, G
F, g, a, b flat, c, d, e, f
g flat, a flat, b flat, b, d flat, e flat, f, g flat
A, b, c#, d, e, f#, g#, a
G g a g c b
The intro is: B,B,B,B-C-A,A,A,A-C-B,B,B-C-A,A-C-B
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High E High E High G High D C C B C B :))
To play the B sharp note on the alto saxophone, make sure to use the correct fingerings and maintain proper embouchure and breath support. Practice scales and exercises that include the B sharp note to improve your technique and accuracy.
The most popular members of the saxophone family are the soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone. The soprano is based in the key of B-flat, the alto E-flat, the tenor B-flat and the baritone E-flat. There have been other variations of the saxophone as well, including the sopranino (e-flat), bass (b-flat) contra bass (e-flat) and c melody saxophone.
the beginning goes, C# D E G A B A, A B G F# E C# (rpt.)
AFFGbA# B# CC DDA DDDEFGA AFFGBA# B#