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The simplest way is to transpose everything down a third (three semi-tones) Also, the piano is tuned in concert and the alto saxophone, as you know, is in Eb.
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Valve released the sheet music for sill alive for piano, guitar, etc. and if you google it your guranteed to find it but if you want an alto sax version you might have to either transpose it or play it off the piano version it's almost the same thing.
It is in the key of concert Bb. On alto saxophone there is one sharp (F#). There is a link to the sheet music for it in the related links, which includes both piano and alto saxophone.
The Alto Saxophone is in the key of E flat. That means that an E flat on the Alto Saxophone is the same pitch as a C on a piano or other concert pitch instrument.
John Diercks has written: 'Suite, for alto saxophone and piano' -- subject(s): Suites (Saxophone and piano)
Search "Apologize alto saxophone sheet music." You should get some results. If you want free music, sometimes finding it is harder. If you can't find music specifically for alto saxophone, you could always find the concert pitches (such as vocals) and transpose.
The notes for scales on the piano are the exact same notes for corresponding scales on the saxophone. However, as the alto saxophone is in Eb and the tenor saxophone is in Bb, you will have to account for these differences by raising the piano notes by a minor third or lowering the piano notes by a whole step, respectively.
On a piano the notes are B-flat, A, and G
Walter Skolnik has written: 'Three canonic tunes, for three woodwinds' -- subject(s): Woodwind trios (3 flutes) 'Meditation, for tenor saxophone and piano' -- subject(s): Saxophone and piano music 'Sonatina for alto saxophone and piano' -- subject(s): Sonatas (Saxophone and piano)
what is the notes for i am glad you came on the alto Saxophone
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb