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you can find this by going down 3 notes on the chromatic scale(:
hope I helped,
Shego67
There's a really cool more contemporary bari sax and bass clarinet called We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla.
That really depends on the sax. The Alto, Baritone, Tenor, and soprano saxes are all usually in a jazz band together but a soprano is not used in concert band. The alto,tenor,and bari are all in concert band.
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The song itself is in C, and assuming it's a standard E-flat sax, the song would be in A on the bari.
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There's a really cool more contemporary bari sax and bass clarinet called We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla.
Generally the Bari Sax, Bass Sax, and Contrabass Sax play in the lower range.
That really depends on the sax. The Alto, Baritone, Tenor, and soprano saxes are all usually in a jazz band together but a soprano is not used in concert band. The alto,tenor,and bari are all in concert band.
bari sax
I cant find a definitive answer, b ut comparing the two necks, it seems so.
The song itself is in C, and assuming it's a standard E-flat sax, the song would be in A on the bari.
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How about you listen to it and find out the notes by ear
B flat.
Primarily alto sax. I think the lower part is a Bari sax, but Balkan doesn't usually play that part in their live shows, so can't confirm.
Flute, piccilo, clarinet, oboe (depending on who you ask), trombone, trumpet, alto sax, tenor sax, bari sax, melophone (french horn), marching baritone (baritone), suzaphone (tuba), quads, bass drum, snare drum
Saxophone also goes by sax (obviously). There are lots of types of saxophones Baritone (Bari) Soprano Alto Tenor Hope that helps It probably didn't.... Saxophone also goes by sax (obviously). There are lots of types of saxophones Baritone (Bari) Soprano Alto Tenor Hope that helps It probably didn't....