What range of notes can someone with an alto voice sing?
The alto clef is a C clef. If you look at the picture of the alto clef, you can see that it almost appears as an arrow which is pointed at the third line. This is C. Therefore the lines on an alto clef from the bottom to the top go FACEG and the notes on the spaces from the bottom to the top are GBDF
What has the author W C B Sayers written?
W. C. B. Sayers has written:
'The card catalogue'
'The children's library'
Some of the eye of the tiger notes on alto saxophone?
a b c c c c-b a g g a b a a-b c c c c-b a g b-a-a
a b c c c-c-b a g g a b a a b c b c d c
d eeeee e to a slur f a b b
a b c c c c-b a g g a b a a-b c c c c-b a g b-a-a
a b c c c-c-b a g g a b a a b c b c d c
d eeeee e to a slur f a b b
What has the author C Alan B Clemetson written?
C. Alan B. Clemetson has written:
'Vitamin C, Volume II'
'Vitamin C' -- subject(s): Metabolism, Vitamin C, Vitamin C deficiency
What are easy songs on the keyboard?
Mary had a little lamb, twinkle twinkle little star, this old man.
Why an alto saxophone is hard to blow through it?
It is not hard to blow into, in terms of how hard to blow into the saxophone, but it is hard to produce a good tone on any saxophone (more so the soprano saxophone). Some people get it quickly some don't, the only cure is practise, practise, practise...
We will rock you notes for alto sax?
We Will Rock You is a song by the popular British band Queen. You could find the notes for this song on alto saxophone online.
What is the blues scale for alto sax?
A "blues scale" is a minor pentatonic scale with the additional sharped 4th/flatted fifth. Blues scales can start on any note but an example of the C minor blues scale is:
C, E♭, F, G♭, G, B♭, and C.
The structure of the scale is root (C), flatted 3rd (E♭), natural 4th (F), flatted 5th (G♭), natural 5th (G♮), flatted 7th (B♭) and back to the root again.
What are the alto saxophone notes for i like to move it?
E, DD, CC.. D, F/ A,C,E, DD,C,A,C,(C,A,C, slightly faster) D,E/ A,C,E,D,D.. E,C/
E,DD,C,A,C.. DE
Where can you find free printable sheet music for you've got a friend in me?
See if your public library bought a legal copy of the sheet music. Otherwise you need to buy your own legal copy.
Where is d sharp on alto saxophone?
all main fingers (i.e. 3 on left, 3 on right) and the top one of the bottom two with the right pinky.
and octave key if you want it up the octave.
up an octave again is the two side keys and nothing else :) d # is the same as e flat
What big composers wrote music for the Alto Saxophone when it was first invented?
The first Saxophone was made around the 1840s and the Alto Saxophone was probably a version of it made a little later. Bizet may have been the very first composer to use it, like for example in his music for L'Arlesienne. Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, has saxophone solo as well, but the orchestration was in fact made by a much later composer, Ravel, when the Saxophone was a little more common (Ravel used it in his own compositions). There are a few Saxophone Concertos, notably the ones made by Glazunov, Ibert, and some similar things by Debussy, that are more in a Classical or 20th Century sense than what saxophone became more popular for in Jazz. Milhaud's Scaramouche is also a famous little suite for the instrument. Over the whole 20th Century into the 21st, there have been many more composers using this fascinating instrument, but the names before were some of the very first.
What are the notes for lowrider on alto saxophone?
The alto sax only goes to Low Bb, there is no possible way to play a Low G unless you somehow extend the tube of the ax (ie with a piece of cardboard) but I wouldn't recommend that, so there is no "low G" (below the staff) for alto sax.
What has the author C B Wheeler written?
C. B Wheeler has written:
'Was the formation of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee justifiable?' -- subject(s): San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851, San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1856
What was music like in the 1920's?
they were just like they were today except they were much much less fat
Why do your left hand fingers tingle?
When playing the Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, or Baritone Saxophone, your left hand keys should not tingle. If this is common on your Saxophone, then you might want to go to King Music or any other band instrument stores. Usually you'd need to get a new Saxophone, but if you're lucky there just might be a slight issue with any of your keys on your Saxophone. That is a very easy procedure and will take about one week. If you go to King Music, they will give you a replacement Saxophone that works fabulous. So I think you would probably need to get it checked by a Saxophone/ any other band instrument specialist. Good luck with solving your Saxophone problem! :)
What are the notes to bingo for the alto sax?
If you go on to the website Sheet Music Plus, you can find sheet music for many instruments and even vocal parts to songs too. You can even order music books from this website and I think that they're a great deal. Some are as little as 3 dollars a song, or 15 dollars fro a whole CD, album or even the best of a band.
The play never never nest by cedric mount?
The theme of the play, "Never, Never Nest" by Cedric Mount is buy what you can now on credit. It was a way for the author to show what can happen to people in today's society where credit is golden.
alto is a voice part. for female there are 4 voice parts. soprano 1(high range) soprano 2(medium high range) mezzo-soprano(medium with a darker tone. also know as a "belter") and alto(lower range). So an alto is a lower female voice.
What authors initials are C B?
Here are the answers to "Prancer's Puzzlers" :
2. (social studies) G. B. is P. of the U.S. -- George Bush is President of the United States
3. (language arts) N. and V. and P. and A. and A. are P. of S. -- Nouns, Verbs, Pronouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs are Parts of Speech.
4. (music) F. S. K. wrote "T. S.-S.B." -- Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner"
5. (art) R. and B. and Y. are the P. C. -- Red and Blue and Yellow are the Primary Colors.
6. (literature) "S. W" and "C." are both F. T. -- "Snow White" and "Cinderella" are both Fairy Tales.
7. (social studies) N. A., S. A., A., A., A., E., and A. are the seven C. -- North America, South America, Africa, Australia, Asia, Europe, and Antarctica are the seven continents.
8. (math) 10 D. = 1 D. -- 10 dimes = 1 dollar
9. (social studies) The four O. are the A., P., I., and A. -- The four Oceans are the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic.
10. (literature) B. C. wrote R. T .P and H. H. -- Beverly Cleary wrote Ramona The Pest and Henry Huggins
11. (science) 32 D. F. = the T. at which W. F. -- 32 Degrees Fahrenheit = the Temperature at which Water Freezes
12. (science) S. and L. and G. are states of M. -- Solids and Liquids and Gases are states of Matter
13. (math) 36 = I. in a Y. -- 36 = Inches in a Yard
14. (Christmas Song) 5 = G. R. -- 5 = Golden Rings
The 1920s was called various names such as "The Jazz Age," the Age of Intolerance," and the "Age of Nonsense." But perhaps the most telling was the "Roaring Twenties." It was the beginning of modern America, in politics, arts, customs and fads, literature, sports, etc. Americans felt a relief following the Great War. The nation had survived the deadly worldwide influenza epidemic of 1918. The Twenties was a time of change for just about all the population. Youthful "Flapper" women provoked the older generation by smoking in public, wearing brief skirts, bobbed hair styles, and the use of lots of makeup. New fads included the Charleston dance, dance marathons, flagpole sitting, and flying stunts in the new airplanes. The affordability of radio provided entertainment in the living room. Many sports became "spectator sports" with Baseball and Babe Ruth perhaps being the biggest. Business continued to grow and outward appearances seemed to indicate no slowdown in site. More new products were developed and the consumer was given the opportunity to buy these products "on time." Government seemed unwilling to try too much regulation for fear of upsetting the economic boom.