G is probably the easiest key to play Joy to the World in for a beginner. Start on the G with the octave key: G F# E D C B A G D E E F# F# G G G F# E D D C B G G F# E D D C B B BBB B BCD CBA A A ABC BAG G E D C B C B A G Sorry this does not document rhythm, you have to know that already.
ive been looking on my grandmas i phone and the notes that i found are d c# b a g f# e d a b b c# c# d d c# thats all i know bt there is about 10 ten more notes i :) if anyone finds the rest please tell me
There are many sites that have these songs, you can usually Google and get some free sheet music. the website i found that has it is http://www.mysheetmusic.com/scomain.aspx?id=3113282
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nobody knows
[PDF]As sung by Ray Charles
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 yenor saxophone is definately better because the notes are more powerful and less squeeky than the alto.
On a piano the notes are B-flat, A, and G
I herd that you setteled down
They'll be the same as the lyrics for any other version.
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what is the notes for i am glad you came on the alto Saxophone
[PDF]As sung by Ray Charles
How do I play Joy to the world on an alto saxophone
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.
There arent any
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The yenor saxophone is definately better because the notes are more powerful and less squeeky than the alto.
On a piano the notes are B-flat, A, and G
You find the notes and play