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It is kinnda slang people use for "extreme" . People use it for some one who hadn't done the particular thing/job before For example Ahsan do not like to play football and one day he hits the goal during the match then his friend can comment on him that " Sax has been happend that Ahsan had hitted the goal OMG" some thing like that ....

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What is the value of an evette buffet crampon sax what is the value of an evette buffet crampon sax?

$2000 i also have one


What is an Octavia on an alto sax?

If you mean an Octave, then it's from one note to the next 8 above it, it is the same note but higher. If you mean Octavia, then I'm sorry I cant help you there. x


What is the difference between the B flat soprano sax and the E flat Soprano Sax?

A B-Flat soprano sax is in the same key as a trumpet, clarinet, tenor sax, etc.. This is the most common soprano sax. If you were in band you'd probably be playing one of those parts as most band arrangements don't have a soprano sax part. An E-flat soprano sax is in the same key as an alto sax, or a bari sax. Sopranos in this key are less common & if you played this one in band they'd probably stick you with a alto sax part. My opinion is to get a b-flat as that is the most popular key for soprano & has more opportunities just in case the band actually does need a soprano, you'd be able to play the part.


What does the prefix and suffix in saxophone mean?

The prefix "saxo-" in "saxophone" comes from the name of its inventor, Adolphe Sax. The suffix "-phone" is derived from the Greek word "phone," meaning "sound" or "voice." Therefore, "saxophone" essentially means "the sound of Sax" or "the voice of Sax."


Dire straits - your latest trick is played by Michael brecker on tenor sax but could this song be played on alto sax?

yes. although you might need to get the melody one octave higher, it can be played on alto sax

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What is a good sax solo for alto sax?

i think Baker street is a good one to learn


Can you play a song with an alto sax that is played with a tenor sax?

The answer is no.I tried it and i can't.You can play either with alto sax either with tenor sax.No with both of them. If you mean playing a song that has a tenor sax on an alto sax, you have to transpose all the notes and the key signature down 5 half steps.


When did the alto sax got discovered?

1) WHAT DO YOU MEAN "When did the alto sax get dicovered?"??? It got invented, you reetard!! 2) Sorry, I don't know.


What is the value of an evette buffet crampon sax what is the value of an evette buffet crampon sax?

$2000 i also have one


How do you play a D mi 9 on a Alto Sax?

You can't play a chord on one Sax. You can play the notes of the chord, but a single sax cannot play more than one note. A chord is when more than one note is played at the same time.


What is an Octavia on an alto sax?

If you mean an Octave, then it's from one note to the next 8 above it, it is the same note but higher. If you mean Octavia, then I'm sorry I cant help you there. x


What tenor sax scale go a to a?

the stuid one


What is the difference between the B flat soprano sax and the E flat Soprano Sax?

A B-Flat soprano sax is in the same key as a trumpet, clarinet, tenor sax, etc.. This is the most common soprano sax. If you were in band you'd probably be playing one of those parts as most band arrangements don't have a soprano sax part. An E-flat soprano sax is in the same key as an alto sax, or a bari sax. Sopranos in this key are less common & if you played this one in band they'd probably stick you with a alto sax part. My opinion is to get a b-flat as that is the most popular key for soprano & has more opportunities just in case the band actually does need a soprano, you'd be able to play the part.


What nicknames does Sax Carr go by?

Sax Carr goes by Sax.


What does the prefix and suffix in saxophone mean?

The prefix "saxo-" in "saxophone" comes from the name of its inventor, Adolphe Sax. The suffix "-phone" is derived from the Greek word "phone," meaning "sound" or "voice." Therefore, "saxophone" essentially means "the sound of Sax" or "the voice of Sax."


Does a symphony have alto sax?

Yes and no, a symphony does have an alto sax sometimes but it is not required for it to have one. It really depends if the symphony is classical, blues, or jazz. Jazz and blues should always have an alto sax. Classical doesn't really need an alto sax, but it does make classical sound better.


Dire straits - your latest trick is played by Michael brecker on tenor sax but could this song be played on alto sax?

yes. although you might need to get the melody one octave higher, it can be played on alto sax