There are two ways to play B-flat. B-flat is your first finger on your left hand and your first finger on your right hand. If it's the higher octive then just add the octive key. The other way to play B-flat is your first two fingers on your left hand and there is a side key near your palm where your thumb goes. That bottom key is also pressed down. Then if needed, add the octive key.
There are 3 fingerings for Bb. The two mentioned above and the First finger on the left hand and the second finger on the left hand goes on the bis key.
the first two of the three palm keys by your left hand plus the octave key
you press down all for left, upper auctive key, then your right index finger.
Low f sharp is all three fingers on your left hand and the middle finger on your right hand. the high f sharp is the same thing except with the octave key.
You hold all three keys with your left hand down, plus the closest key in the set by your pinky. Google "tenor sax fingering charts" if you're still confused.
Keys 1, 2, 3, and 5 with the octave key
A b sharp is a c
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
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Well, first you must know how to play the tenor sax, then you will need to buy the sheet music, sit down and learn all the notes.
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The tenor sax is in the key b flat and the alto sax is in the key e flat.
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.
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
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Depends on whether it is a tenor or alto sax, and how long you play.
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Well, first you must know how to play the tenor sax, then you will need to buy the sheet music, sit down and learn all the notes.
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 about 5 inches tall
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Yes it does take more air to play tenor sax because it is bigger. I play tenor and i started on alto and tenor sax needs more air. It's somewhat like transitioning from a tenor sax to a barry. it takes a crapload of air for a whole note. By the way, should the sax family be: sopranino, soprano, tenor, alto, baritone, bass, contrabass in that order? I would also think that the amount of air goes up as you go from alto to tenor because it is larger in size. I can play a high D (tenor) for two bars. == ==
Clarence played tenor sax.