It looked much the same as it still does today, only a little rougher
From what is written we know it is a golden rusty alto with a, "Big dent on the bottom part of (his) saxophone." If you'd really like to know for yourself, try reading page 229 of Bud, Not Buddy for more information.
yes u can you can look up the music they have the music for tenor and alto i don't think they have it for barey.
the alto sax is very easy to play it may look hard but it is ve easy i know because i play alto sax my self
Look in the Related links for the link. The link gives music for the tenor, which is the same as alto note-wise.
An (A) Flat on an Alto Saxophone is the same as a (G) Sharp, so the three top keys down as if you were going to play a (G), PLUS the key on the left side of the sax, the key where typically you would place your pinkie. If you need more clarification, look on the internet for an Alto Sax fingering chart.
From what is written we know it is a golden rusty alto with a, "Big dent on the bottom part of (his) Saxophone." If you'd really like to know for yourself, try reading page 229 of Bud, Not Buddy for more information.
The saxophone actually has many sounds which it can make. Firstly, the sound depends on the type of saxophone, for example an alto sounds much more fluent and bright than a baritone which is low and hoarse. Secondly, a saxophone player is able to create many sounds by blowing differently, over-blowing produces a harsher tone while softer blowing is much more mellow.
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 value of an Everette alto saxophone can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, prices for these saxophones can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. To get a precise estimate, it's best to consult recent sales, check with musical instrument dealers, or look at online marketplaces. Additionally, factors such as rarity and demand can also influence the price.
The scale patterns are universal for any instrument.
a saxophone
you can go on line and look for customized saxophone and look if there's a website where you can go and check of any saxophone strap makers, if not working wait some time and try again in the future, or just print out a picture of yourself and sew or iron it on it will make it easier if you go to any craft store buy some super glue and stick a picture of your face on!