Depends what version (original by Secret Garden or one of the covers by Westlife, Josh Groban and many others) and since the original doesn't have alto sax, you need to decide which instrument you want to play from the song.
It's easiest if you find the score sheet, but quickly by ear I would say the main vocal melody of the chorus is just going back and forth G A B C notes, and the high note hit occasionally is D instead of the A (G D B C). So the first two loops would be:
you G raise A me B up C
so C i C can B stand A on G moun A tains G
you G raise D me B up C
to C walk C on B stor A my G seas A
Might not be 100% correct on the last line, but hope it helps.
Search it up! There are many websites that have it on them!
The Alto Saxophone is in Eb When you play an F# on the Alto Sax it will sound as an A on the Piano. Response to previous answer: No, most are Eb. There are different companies that make a Bb (not a tenor or soprano) If you play a written C on the sax, it will sound as an Eb on a piano A tuner would be helpful to find out what concert pitch you have. Play a C on an alto into the tuner. The pitch that shows up on the screen of the tuner is the pitch of your instrument i believe
If you have sugary foods like candy before playing on the sax as it gunges up your sax and makes the pads sticky, hard to press; hard to play.
The Mario theme tune is a very distinctive piece of music. You could learn it on the alto sax by looking up the sheet music.
Start on a B...go up to an E and work out the rest, man, seriously!
Search it up! There are many websites that have it on them!
The Alto Saxophone is in Eb When you play an F# on the Alto Sax it will sound as an A on the Piano. Response to previous answer: No, most are Eb. There are different companies that make a Bb (not a tenor or soprano) If you play a written C on the sax, it will sound as an Eb on a piano A tuner would be helpful to find out what concert pitch you have. Play a C on an alto into the tuner. The pitch that shows up on the screen of the tuner is the pitch of your instrument i believe
If you have sugary foods like candy before playing on the sax as it gunges up your sax and makes the pads sticky, hard to press; hard to play.
For an alto sax, you would have to learn the keys first. A simple measure to do so would be to search them up and then practice while you wait. Easily accomplished and fun to do at the very same time.
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)
Some great ones are Take 5, Pick Up The Pieces, Cantaloupe, The Hawk Talks and i have learned The Deserving Many on alto sax but it was written for tenor sax.
The Mario theme tune is a very distinctive piece of music. You could learn it on the alto sax by looking up the sheet music.
No!!!!!!! you just need one that is playable and fixed up that it can be played well ........... it can be ANY brand!
Start on a B...go up to an E and work out the rest, man, seriously!
its very easy just make up ur own pattern thats what i did and it sounds amazing
The tenor saxophone sounds in Bb when playing in C (it goes a whole step lower). The alto saxophone sounds in Eb when playing in C (going 4.5 steps lower).Therefore, transpose the notes UP 3 steps to go from tenor sax music to alto sax music.Each sax is tuned 3 steps below the one above it or 3 steps higher from the one below it (from saprano to alto, alto to tenor, tenor to bari)
Yes, he does. He played alto and tenor as well as soprano on some of his earlier recordings, and still occasionally uses them (such as on his cover of "Pick up the Pieces" with David Sanborn).