an a sharp is a b flat and that is holding down the C note the B note and the third key near your right hand that looks like a rectangle
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To play F sharp on the alto saxophone, press down the first finger of your left hand on the top key while keeping the rest of your fingers relaxed. This will produce the F sharp note.
A D flat is a C sharp... which is nothing
It's completely open.
Out, because it is lengthening the instrument and therefore making it lower, or, flatter and making it no longer sharp.
you dont play any keys at all for middle c sharp. if you want the high c sharp its just the octive key.
It is in the key of concert Bb. On alto saxophone there is one sharp (F#). There is a link to the sheet music for it in the related links, which includes both piano and alto saxophone.
To play a sharp on the saxophone, you need to press the key for the note you want to play while also pressing the key for the sharp symbol () located near that note. This will raise the pitch of the note by a half step, creating the sharp sound. Practice playing scales and melodies that include sharps to improve your skills.
F Sharp on the saxophone is when you have all three keys on the top of the saxophone pushed down the the middle key down at the bottom pushed down.
To play the B sharp note on the alto saxophone, make sure to use the correct fingerings and maintain proper embouchure and breath support. Practice scales and exercises that include the B sharp note to improve your technique and accuracy.
To play F sharp on the alto saxophone, you typically use the following fingering: Press down the first, second, and third fingers of your left hand, and the first and second fingers of your right hand.