The concert Db (meaning, the sounding Db, like it would sound on the piano) is Bb. The instrument's Db is C#.
I know that at the beginning it goes: C D E flat B flat F B flat E flat D
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
The most popular members of the saxophone family are the soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone. The soprano is based in the key of B-flat, the alto E-flat, the tenor B-flat and the baritone E-flat. There have been other variations of the saxophone as well, including the sopranino (e-flat), bass (b-flat) contra bass (e-flat) and c melody saxophone.
The Alto Saxophone is in the key of E flat. That means that an E flat on the Alto Saxophone is the same pitch as a C on a piano or other concert pitch instrument.
The B-flat soprano saxophone is in the same key as the common B-flat soprano clarinet. In other words, the sounding pitches on their respective music would be the same. The clarinet and saxophone families both have many instruments in them, and they are mostly pitched either in B-flat or E-flat, with some exceptions, one being the C-melody saxophone.
A D flat is a C sharp... which is nothing
I know that at the beginning it goes: C D E flat B flat F B flat E flat D
g flat, a flat, b flat, b, d flat, e flat, f, g flat
F, g, a, b flat, c, d, e, f
Well the 12 major scales of the alto saxophone are C,F,B(flat),E(flat),A(flat),D(flat),g(flat),B,E,A,D, and G.
An alto saxophone is in the key of E-Flat, or Eb
The most popular members of the saxophone family are the soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone. The soprano is based in the key of B-flat, the alto E-flat, the tenor B-flat and the baritone E-flat. There have been other variations of the saxophone as well, including the sopranino (e-flat), bass (b-flat) contra bass (e-flat) and c melody saxophone.
a saxophone (learn to spell) has no flat keys. There are different keys for each note. There is no individual key for a flat
B flat , D , E G , F D, B flat G E , E , F E , E , E , F B flat x4
The Alto Saxophone is in the key of E flat. That means that an E flat on the Alto Saxophone is the same pitch as a C on a piano or other concert pitch instrument.
It's the same as D# So hold D then add the top lower side key. (look at a fingering chart)
E flat is the same as D Sharp D sharp is all the main six keys and the top key near the little finger of your right hand. Hope this helps x