The Alto Saxophone has a range of 2.5 octaves.
From the B flat (below middle c) all the way up to F sharp 3. The high F# may be played using a high F# fingering or an alternate fingering for the note. However with the altissimo range the range is considerably higher.
It also depends on your experience with the instrument.
The Alto Saxophone can play ~30 notes in the normal range. The altissimo range extend it.
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NOTE:
It is actually possible to play everything above a low b flat.
This is due to the fact that OVERTONES can be played as well by experienced players.
A half note is 2 beats. So you hold a note for 2 beats to play it on ANY INSTRUMENT
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tenor or Alto
To play the highest note on the alto saxophone, you typically use the octave key with your left thumb and press down the first three fingers of your left hand while keeping the rest of your fingers lifted.
The best resource for learning to play the alto saxophone note chart effectively is a comprehensive saxophone method book that includes detailed explanations and exercises for mastering the notes on the instrument.
a really really high note
Press the first 3 keys(left hand).
A half note is 2 beats. So you hold a note for 2 beats to play it on ANY INSTRUMENT
To play F sharp on the alto saxophone, press down the first finger of your left hand on the top key while keeping the rest of your fingers relaxed. This will produce the F sharp note.
The best beginner alto saxophone finger chart to help you learn how to play effectively is one that clearly shows the fingerings for each note on the saxophone. This chart should be easy to read and understand, with clear diagrams and labels for each key and note. Practice regularly with the finger chart to improve your saxophone skills.
press down the octave key, the button where you put your left thumb, and play a note correctly.
To play the B sharp note on the alto saxophone, make sure to use the correct fingerings and maintain proper embouchure and breath support. Practice scales and exercises that include the B sharp note to improve your technique and accuracy.
Of course you can. I do!
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The fingerings for the alto saxophone involve pressing different combinations of keys to produce different notes. Each note has a specific fingering pattern that the player must learn and practice to play the instrument effectively.