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Old Time Rock and Roll sax solo was played on tenor sax. You could do a google search for the transciption but when it best to pick it out by ear. "Turn The Page" was played on Alto Sax.
notes for gonna fly now on the alto saxophone
Most of the time It is in Treble.
Hi these are the letter notes for " Summer Time " on the alto A F A G F G A F D AA AF GGG FDFDFEE AF AA GFG A FDAA ADCAC DFA GG F DD . Play around with the melody and your ear will tell you which NOTES will need the use of the OCTIVE key . Hope this will be of some help to you and remember this is a SLOW melody . GOOD LUCK
it depends on the time signature. for example if the time is 4/4 then there can be four notes
Old Time Rock and Roll sax solo was played on tenor sax. You could do a google search for the transciption but when it best to pick it out by ear. "Turn The Page" was played on Alto Sax.
it depends on how old the duck is. and if it is wild or not. If it is a baby then no. It would need heat. and if it was a wild or tame baby it would need that. If it is a big duck then it depends on what time of year it is. If it is warm out then yes. if it is cold then no.
notes for gonna fly now on the alto saxophone
Most of the time It is in Treble.
A 4-6 pound duck can be defrosted in two ways: in the refrigerator, which will take 1-2 days; or submerged in cold water. Make sure the packaging is waterproof, or put the duck in a bag, and submerge in cold water. Change the water every 30 minutes. This will take about 2-3 hours. Duck can be defrosted in the microwave, but this is not recommended, as the meat may become tough. Once it has been defrosted, the duck can be refrigerated for up to 2 days. It can be refrozen if it is not used in that time.
Hi these are the letter notes for " Summer Time " on the alto A F A G F G A F D AA AF GGG FDFDFEE AF AA GFG A FDAA ADCAC DFA GG F DD . Play around with the melody and your ear will tell you which NOTES will need the use of the OCTIVE key . Hope this will be of some help to you and remember this is a SLOW melody . GOOD LUCK
They quack
dude, your really wondering this? dont waste your time.
One duck joke is: Q: What time does a duck wake up? A: At the quack of dawn!
If you are just starting to play saxophone in general, the alto is the best place to start.
Three fourths time; key of G; dotted quarter note D, eighth note E, quarter note D,(play this twice then...) half note A, quarter note A,(first line)
Well, that depends on your personal opinion. I have played and own both. So, make your own decision (the bolded bullets are the biggest differences):Both the Tenor and Alto are in the middle-range of pitch, so they are both very versatile instruments.Both have a very recognizable and quite beautiful (If I do say so myself) shape and sound.The Tenor can play lower notes than the Alto, while the Alto can play higher notes than the Tenor.The Tenor is in the key of Bb, while the Alto is in the key of Eb.The Tenor is larger than the Alto, while the Alto is smaller than the Tenor.Both are relatively easy to play, but in general, larger people with larger mouths, hands, and lungs have an easier time playing the Tenor; while smaller people with smaller mouths, hands, and lungs have an easier time playing the Alto. (That's not to say that big fat men don't play Alto and tiny skinny women don't play the Tenor; it's just an observation.)The Tenor often takes more lung-power than the Alto, while the Alto often takes more mouth-power.Of the two instruments, the Tenor is more likely to play harmony and the Alto more likely to play melody, but they're pretty much equal.They have the same fingerings, but read different music.I may have missed some comparisons, but I think that covers most of it (at least the basics). It is pretty easy to switch between the two, and I have to say that I would HATE to have to choose between the two. They're great instruments.