you take a piece of paper and cover it in baking soda. stick it under the key pad and press the key down then slowly pull the paper out. this works on all key pads.
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
Use a piece of cigarette paper and hold it under the key, press the key down and blow into your oboe without the reed. If it continues sticking, take it to a local music shop and they should be able to fix it in a few seconds with no charge.
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
The Alto Saxophone is in the key of E flat. That means that an E flat on the Alto Saxophone is the same pitch as a C on a piano or other concert pitch instrument.
It is in the key of concert Bb. On alto saxophone there is one sharp (F#). There is a link to the sheet music for it in the related links, which includes both piano and alto saxophone.
Take it to a local music shop and tell them what happened
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
Alto Saxophone is a concert Eb instrument.
Use a piece of cigarette paper and hold it under the key, press the key down and blow into your oboe without the reed. If it continues sticking, take it to a local music shop and they should be able to fix it in a few seconds with no charge.
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
The Alto Saxophone is in the key of E flat. That means that an E flat on the Alto Saxophone is the same pitch as a C on a piano or other concert pitch instrument.
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buy a new starter or go to a junk yard and find another one and replace it if the key keeps spinning you probably need a new lock and tumbler (you can pick them up at a local auto parts store).
you need the key to fix it.
The key of the sax varies from the type of sax. I know for sure the alto is in Eb.
It is in the key of concert Bb. On alto saxophone there is one sharp (F#). There is a link to the sheet music for it in the related links, which includes both piano and alto saxophone.
Replace the Lock and key cylinder. It's either a pin sticking causing the key to not move freely, or a worn key/cylinder. Is the key a copy? Don't use copies in hondas, go get VIN matching replacements from the dealer.