high on all of them unless i say low:
C C Bb C C Bb C Eb C / Bb C Bb low G / low F low G low F low Eb / low C low Eb low C
low F low Eb low F low G / Bb low G low G low F low G low G low F low G C //
HINT: PLAY ALL THE NOTES FAST!!!!!!!
ccc ff ggg ff for 6 measures and if you want to go high its ggg aaa bb AA for 6 measures
then its cc f gg ffff then there is the Trumpet solo and the same notes repeat.
chorus: b flat 3 times e flat 2 times f 3 times
The notes for the first phrase are Ab C C C C Bb Ab Bb C Ab F. You can download the full sheet music for alto in the related link.
(key of G) D, G, A, B, B, B, A#, G, G, G, A, B, C, E, E, D, C, B, G, A, B, C, E, E, D, C, B, G, B, A, B, C, A, A, B, G
ggg cc ddd cc ggg cc ddd cc ggg
The baritone instrument is often used in an orchestra or a band. The baritone is used for some of the lowest of the notes in each piece of music.
Trombone, Trumpet, Baritone, Mellophone and Suzaphone.
There is a serious of steps that you have to follow to convert music from Baritone TC music to Baritone BC music. For example: On Baritone BC the major Bb scale is Bb C D Eb F G A Bb. Well on Baritone TC the notes are C D E F G A B C because a C on Treble music for Baritone is going to be the same for a Bb on bass clef music for Baritone. So you finger a C open and that's also how you finger a Bb. So basically your playing the same note. It would probably help to know the notes on treble clef so you'll be able to convert them and also figure out the major scale fingerings and notes for Baritone TC and BC so it would be easier to convert the notes. Also it would help to print out a fingering charts. This website should help http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/lcmsa/Music_Theater/Band/Fingering_Charts.htm and basically that's it. It's a lot of work but I wish you luck. If you have any problems just tell me and I would be delited to help.
Switch from bass to treble clef and add three sharps/subtract three flats.
For a two octave A Major scale on the Baritone (Bass Clef), the fingerings are:(1) (0) (13) (23) (1) (0) (12) (1)(0) (1) (2) (1) (0) (12) (1)(Arpeggio notes are bolded.)
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The baritone instrument is often used in an orchestra or a band. The baritone is used for some of the lowest of the notes in each piece of music.
There are baritone singers, who sing in the range G2-F4, and there are also baritone ranges of musical instruments, such as the baritone saxophone which plays notes in a similar range as the baritone singer.In addition there is a brass valved musical instrument actually called a Baritone, of the saxhorn family, which has a pitch similar to that of the euphonium.
Trombone, Trumpet, Baritone, Mellophone and Suzaphone.
if you are playing on alto or baritone play the notes up a fourth or up 2 whole steps and 1 half step if you are playing on tenor or soprano then they are the same notes
Yes, you can play it on any instrument if you know the notes.
There is a serious of steps that you have to follow to convert music from Baritone TC music to Baritone BC music. For example: On Baritone BC the major Bb scale is Bb C D Eb F G A Bb. Well on Baritone TC the notes are C D E F G A B C because a C on Treble music for Baritone is going to be the same for a Bb on bass clef music for Baritone. So you finger a C open and that's also how you finger a Bb. So basically your playing the same note. It would probably help to know the notes on treble clef so you'll be able to convert them and also figure out the major scale fingerings and notes for Baritone TC and BC so it would be easier to convert the notes. Also it would help to print out a fingering charts. This website should help http://www2.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/lcmsa/Music_Theater/Band/Fingering_Charts.htm and basically that's it. It's a lot of work but I wish you luck. If you have any problems just tell me and I would be delited to help.
Opera (loudly sung notes with no mic/amps) : Tenor Rock and others : Baritone
Switch from bass to treble clef and add three sharps/subtract three flats.
Baritones are low and sopranos are high unless you are talking about instuments then there is different sizing and sounds of notes and stuff.
A baritone hornist is a person who plays the baritone horn.
For a two octave A Major scale on the Baritone (Bass Clef), the fingerings are:(1) (0) (13) (23) (1) (0) (12) (1)(0) (1) (2) (1) (0) (12) (1)(Arpeggio notes are bolded.)