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)
Get a alto sax music book and read the instructions
J.W. Pepper would be the first place to look, though the song might only be available for piano, in which case you'd have to transpose.
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Valve released the sheet music for sill alive for piano, guitar, etc. and if you google it your guranteed to find it but if you want an alto sax version you might have to either transpose it or play it off the piano version it's almost the same thing.
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You can find alto sax printable sheet music NOWHERE!
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.
Get a alto sax music book and read the instructions
First you learn how to play the alto sax, then you find the music and read it...
move each note and the key signature 5 half steps or 2 whole steps and a half up.
J.W. Pepper would be the first place to look, though the song might only be available for piano, in which case you'd have to transpose.
go on smart music
go on the internet and press lost tomb free sheet music for alto sax.
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Valve released the sheet music for sill alive for piano, guitar, etc. and if you google it your guranteed to find it but if you want an alto sax version you might have to either transpose it or play it off the piano version it's almost the same thing.
You can't beatbox on alto saxaphone. Beatboxing is the "drums" in a capella music.
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