Well you should start off just blowing in the mouthpiceese when you get a smooth sound on there then move on and work on some notes. Do not put to much mouthpicese in or it will sound bad do not use to much air or it will be blasty and if it is way bad then take it in to a shop
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
The Alto Saxophone is in the key of E flat. That means that an E flat on the Alto Saxophone is the same pitch as a C on a piano or other concert pitch instrument.
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I play F E D All natural
The most popular members of the saxophone family are the soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone. The soprano is based in the key of B-flat, the alto E-flat, the tenor B-flat and the baritone E-flat. There have been other variations of the saxophone as well, including the sopranino (e-flat), bass (b-flat) contra bass (e-flat) and c melody saxophone.
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
The Alto Saxophone is in the key of E flat. That means that an E flat on the Alto Saxophone is the same pitch as a C on a piano or other concert pitch instrument.
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For an E on the alto saxophone, you need to have your first, second, and third fingers down on your left hand, and your first and second fingers down on your right hand. If you want low E, leave it like this, if you want high E, then add the octave key.
I play F E D All natural
F, g, a, b flat, c, d, e, f
The most popular members of the saxophone family are the soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone. The soprano is based in the key of B-flat, the alto E-flat, the tenor B-flat and the baritone E-flat. There have been other variations of the saxophone as well, including the sopranino (e-flat), bass (b-flat) contra bass (e-flat) and c melody saxophone.
Some E-flat instruments include the alto clarinet, sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, contralto clarinet, and the tenor horn. There is even an E-flat tuba, but it's not regularly used.
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The Front F key is the topmost left hand key and is pressed by the first finger. It was designed to provide an altissimo fingering for F6 as an alternate to using the palm keys.
High E High E High G High D C C B C B :))
The alto sax is generally not known as "an E flat sax", as a baritone saxophone is also in E flat.