Your first three fingers on your left hand make a G.
C, C, A, G, E, G, A, G, E, D, C, D, Eb, E, G, A, G, C
No, the tenor horn is from the trumpet/brass and the tenor sax is from the woodwind. They are also in different keys. The tenor horn is in Eb like the alto sax.
The tenor sax is in the key b flat and the alto sax is in the key e flat.
the tenor sax is about 5 inches tall
F c c# g# . . . C# c
Yes, he does. He played alto and tenor as well as soprano on some of his earlier recordings, and still occasionally uses them (such as on his cover of "Pick up the Pieces" with David Sanborn).
Search "Born to Be Wild for tenor sax" in Google.
Tenor sax. Most rock sax is tenor.
It's the equivalent of G#, first three fingers down with your little finger on the g# key :)
If the piano is in C, the tenor sax will be in D.
Umm Tenor Sax?
The answer is no.I tried it and i can't.You can play either with alto sax either with tenor sax.No with both of them. If you mean playing a song that has a tenor sax on an alto sax, you have to transpose all the notes and the key signature down 5 half steps.