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.
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WRONG! you use both of your pointer fingers.
There are three B notes on a Saxophone. The B below the treble clef staff is all fingers down, including a pinkie key on the right hand and a pinkie key on the left hand. The B in the middle of the treble clef staff is first finger on the left hand down. The B above the treble clef staff is first finger on the left hand down, and octave key using the left thumb.
The B key is actually the key Your index finger should go on. It is the second key down.
Low B flat for most, but some saxophone models have a low A key below the octave key.
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.
G. It's a G on everything
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.
notes for gonna fly now on the alto saxophone
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an a sharp is a b flat and that is holding down the C note the B note and the third key near your right hand that looks like a rectangle
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Low B flat for most, but some saxophone models have a low A key below the octave key.
A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top A b on an alto sax is the the one below the top note up the top hahhh i HATE the B scale. wknfw. but if you know how to finger them the notes are: B C# D# E F# G# A# B (two octaves of that)
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
the note C is middle finger down (left hand)when you are holding it
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G. It's a G on everything
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.
notes for gonna fly now on the alto saxophone