Yes, but there is more than one possibility. What you probably want is a written G major scale, which is is G, A, B, C, D, E, F#, and back to G.
A concert G major scale is transposed to be a written A major - A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, A. Then there are minor scales, blues scales, pentatonic scales, and others, any of which may begin on G (either as written or concert pitch)
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.
all 3 fingers of your left hand down. add the octave key for a high G.
To play a high G on the alto saxophone, you need to press down the octave key with your left thumb while fingering the note G with your left hand (index, middle, and ring fingers). This will produce the higher pitch of G.
check the spring and flip it up, or just take it to an instrument repair shop ================================ Most key repairs and particularly the G# key on a saxophone must be adjusted by an experienced professional.
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
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The tenor saxophone typically plays in the key of Bb.
An (A) Flat on an Alto Saxophone is the same as a (G) Sharp, so the three top keys down as if you were going to play a (G), PLUS the key on the left side of the sax, the key where typically you would place your pinkie. If you need more clarification, look on the internet for an Alto Sax fingering chart.
use every key on the saxophone
The Soprillo piccolo saxophone is a transposing instrument in the key of Bb. Same as the tenor sax.
To play an F on a alto saxophone, you must play a G and then (if you know your fingering correctly) you play the key that your pointer finger of your right hand is on.If you have any questions at all, message me!
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