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The simplest way is to transpose everything down a third (three semi-tones) Also, the piano is tuned in concert and the alto saxophone, as you know, is in Eb.
Soprano saxes are in the key of Bb, and sound one step below the written note. To transpose piano music or music for other C instruments, transpose two half-steps (one step) up. The key signature must be changed by adding two sharps or reducing the number of flats by two. Music originally in the key of F (one flat) will now be in the key of G (one sharp).
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.
If it's been published, J.W. Pepper would have it. That said, your best bet is to look for a piano version and then transpose as needed.
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.
The simplest way is to transpose everything down a third (three semi-tones) Also, the piano is tuned in concert and the alto saxophone, as you know, is in Eb.
Try your local library, mine has sheet music there, but most of it is piano and i had to transpose it
The best way would be to transpose the piano music for clarinet. Clarinets transpose up a tone (just go up a letter, like A to B, B to C, C to D and if it works out to be a C of an F, make it a sharp!)
try getting the piano music then transpose and try to see if it works might and might not i haven't tried this
No, the piano has a much larger range than the flute. Both are in the same key, but you'd have to transpose everything below middle c and the flute can't play chords.
Lower each note by a semitone.
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The flute is a woodwind instrument and usually plays the tune in orchestras or other musical groups. The flute plays in the treble clef in the key of C which is the same key as the piano. This means that a flute player can usually play the top line of a piano's music if necessary. (You don't have to transpose piano music into flute music either as it is in the same key!)
The address of the Bagpipe Music Museum is: 1308 Balmoral Gln, Flossmoor, IL 60422
Soprano saxes are in the key of Bb, and sound one step below the written note. To transpose piano music or music for other C instruments, transpose two half-steps (one step) up. The key signature must be changed by adding two sharps or reducing the number of flats by two. Music originally in the key of F (one flat) will now be in the key of G (one sharp).
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.