This is both an opinion and what i know (no particular order)
I happen to play the Saxophone, so I'll try to cover it in general. It depends on what style you're talking about. If you want speed, go for Micheal Brecker, Charlie Parker For style, LeRoi Moore or Sonny Rollins. Top 2 personal best? Charlie Parker and Micheal Brecker. Here's a link to Micheal Brecker's solo in Purple Lagoon. http://video.aol.com/video-detail/michael-brecker-solo-on-purple-lagoon/1822329900
The answer depends on your musical taste.
Jazz fans might choose "I Remember Clifford," a gorgeous Ballad written by Benny Golson to memorialize the late Clifford Brown, a Trumpet prodigy killed in an auto crash in the 1950s.
Those who prefer Classical Music might choose something like "Prayer of St. Gregory," a haunting melody by Alan Hovhaness.
Music lovers who fancy British brass bands might select Debussy's beautiful "The Girl With the Flaxen Hair."
But those are only three of literally thousands of beautiful melodies that trumpet and cornet players love to play and listeners love to hear.
Try "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty. It was covered by the Foo Fighters. It is often labeled as "Yacht Rock". Also try Groovin' Hard by Buddy Rich.
Any sax solos by Pink Floyd. They have amazing sax solos!
Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street
Also Can You Feel The Love Tonight in The Lion King, and Take 5 is brilliant! Careless whisper is another one!
Olivia shaw is the best saxophone player of all time
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some are different but mine has 21.
Some say it is, but it is all based on how you say it in a sentence. So, yes and/or no
The alto saxophone increases in width as the length increases. The neck starts at about 3/4 inch then at the middle of the saxophone is about 3 inches wide including the keys and depending on the model of saxophone. The bell of the saxophone is usually about 4-5 inches wide while on a big-bell alto saxophone the bell can be about 6 inches wide.
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Not very big at all, compared to tenor and bari saxes. Its about a little under two feet long. I'm not very tall at all (5'1) and can play easily. I could also play when I was 4'11 so I hope I could help
The alto saxophone was made in 1841 by Adolphe Sax!
Alto Saxophone
Information about the alto saxophone can be found at a local music store. Wikipedia pages have step by step instructions on how to play the saxophone.
Clarinet, base clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, barri saxophone, tenor saxophone... I think you get the idea.
some are different but mine has 21.
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.
Some E-flat instruments include the alto clarinet, sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, contralto clarinet, and the tenor horn. There is even an E-flat tuba, but it's not regularly used.
A typical alto saxophone can reach a B-flat one octave lower than its natural octave and a high F-natural (sometimes F-sharp) one octave higher than its natural octave. So some notes that can be played are A-flat, B-natural, and G-sharp, which are all in the alto saxophone's natural octave.
Some say it is, but it is all based on how you say it in a sentence. So, yes and/or no
The alto saxophone increases in width as the length increases. The neck starts at about 3/4 inch then at the middle of the saxophone is about 3 inches wide including the keys and depending on the model of saxophone. The bell of the saxophone is usually about 4-5 inches wide while on a big-bell alto saxophone the bell can be about 6 inches wide.
well usually when dogs do that i explain there action some people would usually say u suck or something me but it depends how she/he does that
Oh! that's easy! http://www.8notes.com/Saxophone/ some of them you have to suscribe to, but some, its free. I play Alto and Tenor.... They have sheet music for all sax's!