There are two sets. One is located at the top left (when the bell is facing away from you) and is used to create high notes. The second is on the bottom right and is used mainly for alternate fingerings. Basically, they're both where the palms are located.
No, a saxophone has keys like other woodwind instruments. Brass instruments have valves.
A saxophone does not have valves but it instead has keys. There are about 23 keys on a saxophone including a special F# key. Most of the side keys are used for playing high above the staff notes as well as low notes.
Flute is worse. Saxophone is easier and more fun to play then flute.
The Front F key is the topmost left hand key and is pressed by the first finger. It was designed to provide an altissimo fingering for F6 as an alternate to using the palm keys.
The alto saxophone has a neck, keys, and a bell. It is played through a reed, classifying it as a woodwind instrument rather than a brass instrument. It is smaller than a tenor saxophone and larger than a soprano saxophone, and the alto saxophone is the most commonly played saxophone in the world.
No, a saxophone has keys like other woodwind instruments. Brass instruments have valves.
finger an A with the left hand (the first two keys your fingers are on), and add the last of the three rectangular keys with the palm of your right hand, located near the hook. Fingering diagrams are extremely helpful in these situations. a different guy, WRONG! you use both of your pointer fingers.
a saxophone (learn to spell) has no flat keys. There are different keys for each note. There is no individual key for a flat
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An Alto saxophone has 22 keys
A saxophone does not have valves but it instead has keys. There are about 23 keys on a saxophone including a special F# key. Most of the side keys are used for playing high above the staff notes as well as low notes.
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Flute is worse. Saxophone is easier and more fun to play then flute.
In the upper register they are nearly identical, in the lower they are off by a fifth.
The Front F key is the topmost left hand key and is pressed by the first finger. It was designed to provide an altissimo fingering for F6 as an alternate to using the palm keys.
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A reed, brass (or metal), and plastic for the keys.