all saxaphones have the same fngerings
c# no fingers
d# all fingers with pinky
e#same all left fingers and right index
f# all left fingers and right middle finger
g#all left fingers with pinky
a#index and middle leftwith side key on right side
The tenor saxophone typically plays in the key of Bb.
The Tenor Saxophone, like me =D
Joy Harjo plays the Tenor Saxophone.
Since a tenor sax is a B-flat instrument, I believe this means to play the music as written. When the musician plays a C as written, it will come out as a B-Flat. If the player was asked to play in C (or sometimes called 'concert'), then he would need to transpose each note up one whole step, so that if he played a D, then a C would come out. If a score is available, the player can look at the other parts (either the voice parts or the organ part) to see what key they are written in. Example if the organ part is keyed in C (no sharps or flats), then the Tenor Sax's part would be written in key of D (2 sharps: F# and C#). If the organ part is written in B-flat (2 flats: B-flat & E-flat), then the sax part is written in C (no sharps or flats).
Yes
They are used to play sharps and flats.
bobby
Selmer Mark VI Tenor Saxophone
Bill Clinton played the tenor saxophone.
tenor saxophone
TENOR
When there are no flats or sharps in the key signature and or when there are no accidentals.