i believe that you start on low and then of course go up to the F with the octave key. They only thing that isn't natural is the B and it is flat. so F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F, and then back.
G Flat, A Flat, B Flat, C Flat, D Flat, E Flat, F natural and back to G Flat.
Here are the notes to the chorus to paparazzi by Lady GaGaG# G# G# G# G# B G G G G G B C G# F G F G C G#
Alto sax: Intro/Chorus: Bb f f# c#... f# f x 4 (2:04) C#, C#, C# C# e, e f# e e, e C# C# C#, C# Bb, Ab, F, Eb, F, Ab, Bb, C# C# e ab ab f# f.. f# f C# e f# ab, ab ab bb b bb b bb ab f# ab... f# e eb C# B Ab F# Ab Bb Ab, Bb, C#. C# e., C# C# C# e e C#, e, f# e f# e C# e ab c#.... Outro: f#, f, Bb
The tenor saxophone is in the key of Bb, while a standard piano is pitched in the key of C. To have a piano play in the same key as a tenor sax, you can do one of two things: 1. Have the piano part transpose (move) all it's notes down a full step. For example, instead of playing a D on the page, it plays a C. Instead of playing an Eb, it plays a Db. 2. Or, which may be easier, the tenor sax player can transpose (move) all it's notes up a full step. So instead of playing a F, the tenor will play a G.
It is: EEE DDD CCC GC BBB AB CCC GC EEE DDD CCC GC BBB AB CCC
The notes for the first phrase are Ab C C C C Bb Ab Bb C Ab F. You can download the full sheet music for alto in the related link.
G Flat, A Flat, B Flat, C Flat, D Flat, E Flat, F natural and back to G Flat.
Here are the notes to the chorus to paparazzi by Lady GaGaG# G# G# G# G# B G G G G G B C G# F G F G C G#
Alto sax: Intro/Chorus: Bb f f# c#... f# f x 4 (2:04) C#, C#, C# C# e, e f# e e, e C# C# C#, C# Bb, Ab, F, Eb, F, Ab, Bb, C# C# e ab ab f# f.. f# f C# e f# ab, ab ab bb b bb b bb ab f# ab... f# e eb C# B Ab F# Ab Bb Ab, Bb, C#. C# e., C# C# C# e e C#, e, f# e f# e C# e ab c#.... Outro: f#, f, Bb
Ab, Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, G, Ab
The tenor saxophone is in the key of Bb, while a standard piano is pitched in the key of C. To have a piano play in the same key as a tenor sax, you can do one of two things: 1. Have the piano part transpose (move) all it's notes down a full step. For example, instead of playing a D on the page, it plays a C. Instead of playing an Eb, it plays a Db. 2. Or, which may be easier, the tenor sax player can transpose (move) all it's notes up a full step. So instead of playing a F, the tenor will play a G.
The notes in an F natural minor scale are F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, and Eb.
Going up the scale: Ab Bb Cb Db Eb F G Ab Going down the scale: Ab Gb Fb Eb Db Cb Bb Ab It like a natural minor scale but has a raised 6th and raised 7th ascending the scale.
It is: EEE DDD CCC GC BBB AB CCC GC EEE DDD CCC GC BBB AB CCC
D, f, g, ab, a, c and d
The major scale with four flats is the key of A-flat major. In this scale, the notes are Ab, Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, and G. The flats in this scale are Bb, Eb, Ab, and Db.
The notes to F blues scale are: F, Ab, Bb, Cb, C, Eb and F.