You can start the whole tone scale on any note.
Say you start on C, then it would be C, D, E, F#, G#, A#, C
Those are six different notes that compose one whole tone scale.
If you start on C#, then it would be C#, D#, F, G, A, B
Those are the other six notes that make up the other whole tone scale.
You can start a whole tone scale on any note.
All the flat keys.
move each note and the key signature 5 half steps or 2 whole steps and a half up.
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The low "C" on an alto sax is top 3, bottom 3, with right hand pinki on the bottom button/note.
first 3 fingers on alto atleast
The alto saxophone is in the key of Eb which means that all the notes are a minor 3rd (3 semitones) below concert pitch. A D on the Alto Sax sounds like a real F.
Yes. All the Sax family uses the same basic fingerings. Sax is a transposing instrument so the fingered notes are not the concert pitch of what is produced. A C# note is fingered the same on any sax but the note that comes out depends on which type of sax it is.The soprano sax is an octave higher than a tenor.The Alto sax is an octave higher than a baritone.There is a difference of a major sixth between the tenor and alto saxes.
A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top hahhh i HATE the B scale. wknfw. but if you know how to finger them the notes are: B C# D# E F# G# A# B (two octaves of that)
the top 2 pearl circles on an alto sax
to make a note higher by using other keys
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.
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