E flat is E flat, B is still B, etc. no matter what instrument you play. If you mean What note is Concert E flat on alto sax then that would be A, or if you mean what Concert Pitch is E flat on alto sax then that would be C.
if you mean it like how do you play it then its the same as the D sharp
the base note of the Saxophone is a normal G that's your 3 left fingers down index, middle and ring but this is for a symphonic band not orchestra i guess or other bands as far as i know
G, g#, a, a#,b,c,c#,d,d#,f,f#,g
F or E#
Hedwig's Theme is a distinctive tune from the Harry Potter movies. It is possible to get sheet music to play it on the alto sax online.
The written low Bb of an alto sax sounds a C# (or Db) in the middle of the bass clef, also know as C#3. The frequency of the note is 138.59 Hz, assuming the note is played in tune with A4 = 440Hz..
The alto saxophone is in the key of Eb which means that all the notes are a minor 3rd (3 semitones) below concert pitch. A D on the Alto Sax sounds like a real F.
Yes. All the Sax family uses the same basic fingerings. Sax is a transposing instrument so the fingered notes are not the concert pitch of what is produced. A C# note is fingered the same on any sax but the note that comes out depends on which type of sax it is.The soprano sax is an octave higher than a tenor.The Alto sax is an octave higher than a baritone.There is a difference of a major sixth between the tenor and alto saxes.
It's the same tune to 'baa baa black sheep' :)
Hedwig's Theme is a distinctive tune from the Harry Potter movies. It is possible to get sheet music to play it on the alto sax online.
i have no clue i have no clue
The low "C" on an alto sax is top 3, bottom 3, with right hand pinki on the bottom button/note.
The written low Bb of an alto sax sounds a C# (or Db) in the middle of the bass clef, also know as C#3. The frequency of the note is 138.59 Hz, assuming the note is played in tune with A4 = 440Hz..
first 3 fingers on alto atleast
The alto saxophone is in the key of Eb which means that all the notes are a minor 3rd (3 semitones) below concert pitch. A D on the Alto Sax sounds like a real F.
Yes. All the Sax family uses the same basic fingerings. Sax is a transposing instrument so the fingered notes are not the concert pitch of what is produced. A C# note is fingered the same on any sax but the note that comes out depends on which type of sax it is.The soprano sax is an octave higher than a tenor.The Alto sax is an octave higher than a baritone.There is a difference of a major sixth between the tenor and alto saxes.
A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top hahhh i HATE the B scale. wknfw. but if you know how to finger them the notes are: B C# D# E F# G# A# B (two octaves of that)
the top 2 pearl circles on an alto sax
to make a note higher by using other keys
It's the same tune to 'baa baa black sheep' :)
Farm out alto sax notes