Switch from bass to treble clef and add three sharps/subtract three flats.
Trombone, Trumpet, Baritone, Mellophone and Suzaphone.
well I am pretty sure that tenor saxophone keyed in Bb so the notes are the same just diffrenent fingerings or in this case differnt slides
Tuba, it is the longest so it creates the lowest tones. In order it would be tuba, baritone and trombone. Baritone and trombone are basically the same but baritone sounds a bit better at the lowest part of its range.
(From left to right) The Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C-Melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, and Contra-Baritone. I recommend if you want to be able to carry if around with you and do very high pitched notes, choose the Soprano because it has a nice range and sound and isn't too heavy. If you want a Saxophone that is a nice size and can do quite high and low notes, and want easier to read sheet music, choose the Alto. Or, if you are quite strong and tall and want a Saxophone with a very intense tone, choose the Tenor
A trombonist uses both the slide on the trombone and his mouth to control the notes.
Trombone, Trumpet, Baritone, Mellophone and Suzaphone.
well I am pretty sure that tenor saxophone keyed in Bb so the notes are the same just diffrenent fingerings or in this case differnt slides
if you are playing on alto or baritone play the notes up a fourth or up 2 whole steps and 1 half step if you are playing on tenor or soprano then they are the same notes
Tuba, it is the longest so it creates the lowest tones. In order it would be tuba, baritone and trombone. Baritone and trombone are basically the same but baritone sounds a bit better at the lowest part of its range.
There are baritone singers, who sing in the range G2-F4, and there are also baritone ranges of musical instruments, such as the baritone saxophone which plays notes in a similar range as the baritone singer.In addition there is a brass valved musical instrument actually called a Baritone, of the saxhorn family, which has a pitch similar to that of the euphonium.
Search "Apologize alto saxophone sheet music." You should get some results. If you want free music, sometimes finding it is harder. If you can't find music specifically for alto saxophone, you could always find the concert pitches (such as vocals) and transpose.
what is the notes for i am glad you came on the alto Saxophone
Pedal notes.
(From left to right) The Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C-Melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, and Contra-Baritone. I recommend if you want to be able to carry if around with you and do very high pitched notes, choose the Soprano because it has a nice range and sound and isn't too heavy. If you want a Saxophone that is a nice size and can do quite high and low notes, and want easier to read sheet music, choose the Alto. Or, if you are quite strong and tall and want a Saxophone with a very intense tone, choose the Tenor
A trombonist uses both the slide on the trombone and his mouth to control the notes.
The notes for scales on the piano are the exact same notes for corresponding scales on the saxophone. However, as the alto saxophone is in Eb and the tenor saxophone is in Bb, you will have to account for these differences by raising the piano notes by a minor third or lowering the piano notes by a whole step, respectively.
The trombone is the only instrument in the brass section with no keys or valves. It only has a slide.