36 notes on one octave, 72 in all (including #'s and b's
72 if u count both octaves and flats and sahrps
for beginners- about 25, but as you get more skilled you can go lower and almost unlimetedly high, so most players are limited by their skill, not the instrument
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.
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
On a piano the notes are B-flat, A, and G
There arent any
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what is the notes for i am glad you came on the alto Saxophone
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.
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Many saxophone players can easily switch between different types of saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor, bari, etc.) because the notes are the same for each saxophone.
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
On a piano the notes are B-flat, A, and G
in alta saxophone
There arent any
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24
yes
Pretty much the same as what's on a piano