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The tenor saxophone sounds in Bb when playing in C (it goes a whole step lower). The alto saxophone sounds in Eb when playing in C (going 4.5 steps lower).Therefore, transpose the notes UP 3 steps to go from tenor sax music to alto sax music.Each sax is tuned 3 steps below the one above it or 3 steps higher from the one below it (from saprano to alto, alto to tenor, tenor to bari)
When you are speaking of singing voices, the usual four are (from high to low) soprano, alto, tenor and bass. So alto does sing higher than bass. When you are speaking of written staffs, the two staffs are treble (higher) and bass (lower). An alto singing part is typically written on the treble staff; but the alto range extends down (using ledger lines below the staff) into notes that can also be written on the bass staff.
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Don't press down any keys
put the second finger down Bigbang7495: Actually, there is several C's. One way is by pressing down you second finger. If you want to play a low C then press all your fingers down, and your pinkey on your right hand and press the farthest button. To play a high C, press your second finger and the octave key.
Alto is HIGHER than bass clef.
The tenor saxophone sounds in Bb when playing in C (it goes a whole step lower). The alto saxophone sounds in Eb when playing in C (going 4.5 steps lower).Therefore, transpose the notes UP 3 steps to go from tenor sax music to alto sax music.Each sax is tuned 3 steps below the one above it or 3 steps higher from the one below it (from saprano to alto, alto to tenor, tenor to bari)
the first 3 fingers pressed down
When you are speaking of singing voices, the usual four are (from high to low) soprano, alto, tenor and bass. So alto does sing higher than bass. When you are speaking of written staffs, the two staffs are treble (higher) and bass (lower). An alto singing part is typically written on the treble staff; but the alto range extends down (using ledger lines below the staff) into notes that can also be written on the bass staff.
The notes for Beat It on alto sax is a normal G. These are the 3 fingers down index, middle, and ring for a symphonic band.
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If you have a PC you can down load VIRTUAL CLERK it instructs you on the use of a standard register.
Don't press down any keys
put the second finger down Bigbang7495: Actually, there is several C's. One way is by pressing down you second finger. If you want to play a low C then press all your fingers down, and your pinkey on your right hand and press the farthest button. To play a high C, press your second finger and the octave key.
Get Down On It is a popular song from the band by the band Cool and the Gang. The full notes for it can be found on sheet music websites.
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F# = top 3 fingers down. and the middle key on the bottom 3 fingers.