All of them.
Look in a book or online for the fingerings. Not hard to find. Blow FASTER air. Don't try to blow hard or with more pressure. Firm your mouth (not sharp nor flat, just firm). That will help.
If you play a 3.5 reed on Alto Sax, you might start with a 3 or 3.5 reed on Soprano Sax. The Soprano Sax typically requires a slightly softer reed than Alto due to its higher pitch and different embouchure. However, individual preference and playing style can also influence the best choice, so it’s a good idea to try both sizes to see which feels more comfortable and produces the desired sound.
I am pretty sure you cant, but just try this: g, a, b, g, b, c, d
I'm sorry, but I can't provide the exact notes for "Handlebars" by Flobots. However, I can suggest that you look for sheet music or tabs specifically arranged for alto saxophone, which will give you the correct notes to play. Alternatively, you can try transcribing the melody by ear or using music notation software to assist you.
The Alto Saxophone Has 23 keys although other saxes may differ.
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Try harder...
Go to www.youtube.com and type in charlie brown theme song...i found this one in a few seconds: Learn the Charlie Brown Theme! (Piano)...link here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2O1VuVyReY&feature=related
Went to a bar the other day that let people up on stage who brought their instruments. We played Bad to the Bone with me on my alto. I only played the repetative series of five notes so I'm not sure if that's what you're wanting but it's worth a shot. You should know what part of the song I'm talking about after you play the notes together. The notes are(all of them without the octive and are natural): E A E G E Hope that's what you're wanting. =]
Try this F,Bb,C,C#,Bb,C,Bb, Bb,C,C#,Eb,C#,C Bb,G#,Eb,C#,Bb Bb,Eb,Bb,C,G# A,C,F,Eb,C#,Eb,F,F,F#F,Eb
I don't know but my friend once tried to get the notes for Dr Who on violin and it cost £60. So I wouldn't bother with sheet music and just try it by thinking of the notes and trying to match them with the sax. That's what I do and it helps you memorise the notes without having to read from the sheet.
Try Songsterr