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.
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
3 fingers on top 3 fingers on the bottom and the thumb
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D sharp is the same as E flat, if that helps.
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D flat is the same as C sharp, and you play it with none of your fingers on the keys.
You play it by the normal two A keys which is the top two keys. Then you play your octave key which you use for your high D
You can't play a chord on one Sax. You can play the notes of the chord, but a single sax cannot play more than one note. A chord is when more than one note is played at the same time.
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.
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