The E Harmonic Minor scale for the Clarinet has the same key signature as its relative major scale of G major. To make the minor scale Harmonic minor the seventh note is raised (sharped). So: e - f# - g - a - b - c - d# - e are the notes you would play.
Concert Eflat blues scale is the alto's C blues scale (C, Eflat, F, Fsharp, G, Bflat, then C)
the Alto Sax's Eflat blues scale has the notes: Eflat, Gflat, Aflat, A, Bflat, Dflat, then Eflat)
g, b- ,c , c#, d, f, g
e f# g a b c d# e
same as d sharp
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
23 pads are on the alto saxophone
The Saxophone. Simple!
An E Flat on the saxophone is played Just like a D Sharp; I always had trouble with this one with my audition pieces.Its your first 6 fingers (pointer, middle and ring, on both hands)...Then with your pinky, play the Top of the two buttons on your Right hand; Octave is optional.
The alto saxophone
The same as a harmonic minor on any other instrument. google it, you lazy bugger.
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A, b, c#, d, e, f#, g#, a
what is the notes for i am glad you came on the alto Saxophone
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
Hi! Im Kitty_1616! I play the alto sax anbd I know almost all scales. So..... The notes to the A minor Harmonic scale are: * A * B * C * D * E * F * G sharp * A The notes for the A minor Melodic scale GOING UP are: * A * B * C * D * F SHARP * G SHARP * A Going down, the F & G are not sharped. Glad I could help you! Kitty_1616 Hi! Im Kitty_1616! I play the alto sax anbd I know almost all scales. So..... The notes to the A minor Harmonic scale are: * A * B * C * D * E * F * G sharp * A The notes for the A minor Melodic scale GOING UP are: * A * B * C * D * F SHARP * G SHARP * A Going down, the F & G are not sharped. Glad I could help you! Kitty_1616
23 pads are on the alto saxophone
The Saxophone. Simple!
The alto saxophone was made in 1841 by Adolphe Sax!
The notes are: G, A, B, C, D, C, B, A, G
F, g, a, b flat, c, d, e, f