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does it matter It really doesn't matter but I don't think they were ever a couple. Supposedly just good friends.
From highest pitch to lowest pitch there are Soprillo, Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C-Melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Contrabass, Subcontrabass. The alto, tenor, and baritone saxes are most common. The rest are usually found in certain jazz pieces or just owned as novelties. Tubax is a brand name that makes horns that go as low or lower than a bass or contra-bass without being as large in size.
I really hope that he is...but since you obviously can't tell such a thing by watching him sing on a stage, you'd have to ask him yourself. That's between him and God, just as it is for any of us. But as I said, I hope so.I would say Yes he is. He wears Rosarys around his neck.
It depends which Saxophone: soprano is in Bb, alto - Eb, tenor - Bb, baritone - Eb. they just sort of take it in turns with Bb and Eb!! (Also sopranino - Eb, soprillo - Bb and bass - Bb)
The three pipes protruding from the top of the bag are known as drones. The longer bass drone is tuned one octave below the two shorter tenor drones. The pipe protruding from the bottom of the bag, which is held by the piper, is known as a chanter. The low A of the chanter is one octave above the tenor drones.
I guess a Keith harkian really you could just call Keith harkin fan but it sounds more interesting the other way. My friends and I call ourselves Keefers. LOL! And we also call CT fans Thunderheads
does it matter It really doesn't matter but I don't think they were ever a couple. Supposedly just good friends.
To name just two - Simon Estes - Bass-baritone Darron Flagg - tenor.
From highest pitch to lowest pitch there are Soprillo, Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C-Melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Contrabass, Subcontrabass. The alto, tenor, and baritone saxes are most common. The rest are usually found in certain jazz pieces or just owned as novelties. Tubax is a brand name that makes horns that go as low or lower than a bass or contra-bass without being as large in size.
He's More Into Guys... Sorry, but that's just not so. On the last tour, he was traveling with his girlfriend du jour. Who was she? She was/is Ruth O' Leary, a violinist in the show. Sorry, Ruth O'Leary is NOT his girlfriend. They are just plain simple friends or co-worker. Keith to date is still single. Beside, she is too old for him, I think she is in her 30's.
I really hope that he is...but since you obviously can't tell such a thing by watching him sing on a stage, you'd have to ask him yourself. That's between him and God, just as it is for any of us. But as I said, I hope so.I would say Yes he is. He wears Rosarys around his neck.
It depends which Saxophone: soprano is in Bb, alto - Eb, tenor - Bb, baritone - Eb. they just sort of take it in turns with Bb and Eb!! (Also sopranino - Eb, soprillo - Bb and bass - Bb)
There are ten different kinds of saxaphones. From the smallest to the biggest, they are:Saprillo, Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Sopranino, Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Tubax, Bass, and Contrabass. Though the Tubax saxophone is just a small, more compressed version of the Bass saxophone, and the Sapranino is just a curved version of the Saprano. The Saprano and Saprillo are straight, instead of curved at the mouthpiece and bell like the other kinds of saxaphones. The most commonly played saxaphones are the Alto and Tenor, and the least commonly played are the Bass, Tubax, Contrabass, Saprillo, and Sapranino. The Alto, Tenor, and Baritone saxaphones are the most common for a Jazz, Rock, or classical band or orchestra. The Alto and the Tenor saxaphones usually play the solos though. Most saxes are made from metals like bronze silver and gold, but very few saxaphones are actually made from bamboo, but have a very different tone quality than the metal saxaphones.
The three pipes protruding from the top of the bag are known as drones. The longer bass drone is tuned one octave below the two shorter tenor drones. The pipe protruding from the bottom of the bag, which is held by the piper, is known as a chanter. The low A of the chanter is one octave above the tenor drones.
originally, yes tenor is male. but I was told that yes there is female tenors, just not alot like saprano, 2nd saprano, and alto. I was considered an alto last year, but after being assigned a solo, my director said i was more of a tenor than a alto, due to the fact that my solo was originally a tenor solo. I'm the only girl in my group that is a female tenor, so they are not many of us in choirs.
On the treble clef and bass clef the notes are on lines and spaces. Here is a way to remember them.4 lines and 5 spacesTreble clefLines Every GoodBoyDeservesFoodSpacesFACEBass clefLines Green BusesDriveFastAlwaysSpacesAllCowsEatGrass
If you can hit the notes, then definitely sing. And be proud that you can sing first soprano. That's an awesome position to be in in a choir. loads better than a boring bass, tenor or alto that just get drowned out by the rest of the choir.