Another general term for the coastal environment is A littoral zone. B coastline C shoreline Dcoast?
The answer is : A. Littoral Zone
How much is a soprano saxophone?
The best brand (Yanagisawa) costs about $5400~$5500 as a rough estimation. A selmer can cost about $2000 or so. I've seen a new one go for as low as $320 (Laurel). It really depends on what brand you're looking at, whether it's used or not, if you get anything with it, and the place you're buying at.
Can you play I got to a feeling on the alto saxophone?
B b b a b g a b b b b b g a g b b b g a e d c c c a ddd ggg ddd ggg a c
well usually when dogs do that i explain there action some people would usually say u suck or something me but it depends how she/he does that
if you mean Kenny mckormic off of southpark tv show. then he is played by Matt stone
What year was Evette Buffet Crampon Tenor Saxophone 155036 ROC made in?
ROC means Republic of China. So it was most likely made anywhere from about mid 1990's up to fairly recently. Cheap student model sax.
How should you transpose music so that it's suitable for a soprano saxophone?
Soprano saxes are in the key of Bb, and sound one step below the written note. To transpose piano music or music for other C instruments, transpose two half-steps (one step) up. The key signature must be changed by adding two sharps or reducing the number of flats by two. Music originally in the key of F (one flat) will now be in the key of G (one sharp).
What are the Hedwig's Theme alto saxophone notes?
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What is a saxophones highest note?
It depends. Traditional saxophone fingerings only take you to an F above the staff, though you can get saxophones with an additional key to allow for an F#. After that, using advanced altissimo techniques, you may find your range is unlimited. To hear some of the highest notes achievable, listen to players like James Carter, Joshua Redman, Eric Matienthal (Though it's rare to see him play tenor anymore), and Lenny Pickett.
It depends which Saxophone: soprano is in Bb, alto - Eb, tenor - Bb, baritone - Eb. they just sort of take it in turns with Bb and Eb!! (Also sopranino - Eb, soprillo - Bb and bass - Bb)
There is a song that's played in clubs with a saxophone or trumpet what is it?
infinity 2008 josh guru project has trumpets in it.. its a banging song
Saxophone song from sky tv advert?
Write a letter to evyeorne and anyone you know. Just let them know you started at the dealership and if you can be of any help call. Once they know they will tell their friends if a conversation about new cars comes up. Next, be on the lot at all times, I have seen so many people waiting at their desk for someone to come to them, if you are on the lot you can approach people as soon as they start looking. Take some of your business cards and post them around on area bullitien boards, usually the grocery stores, corner stores, pizza places etc. have them. If you have a little extra money for about $ 50.00 $ 100.00 per month you can advertise on the placemats in diner or local resturants as well as the local auto trader.Hope this helps.
Who played the saxophone solo on In the Still of the Night by the Five Satins?
Vincent Mazzetta, Sr. of New Haven, CT
What is the difference between alto and baritone?
Alto and baritone saxes are both pitched in Eb, but the baritone sounds an octave lower than the alto. Playing a written C on an alto produces the sound of the Eb below the written note. On a baritone, the note that sounds is the Eb in the next lower octave.
To make that happen, the air column for any given note is twice as long on the baritone as on the alto, and the instrument is correspondingly larger. the mouthpiece and reed are also much larger on the baritone.
Finally, many baritones are keyed to a low A, while most altos are only keyed to a low Bb
How many saxophones are there in a modern orchestra and why?
There are no saxophone parts in the modern orchestra. Though composers do add saxophone parts to specific pieces, saxophones are not generally included in orchestral music. This is because the saxophone is a very young instrument in a relative sense- it was invented in the 1840's, and composers were only taking the instrument seriously by the late 1800's. This is also coupled by the cancellation of saxophone instruction at the Paris Conservatory for several decades, which severely limited the availability of high quality teaching and instrumental developent.
What instrument make up a saxophone quartet?
Most common are Bb Soprano, Eb Alto, Bb Tenor, Eb Baritone.
Were saxophones originally made out of wood?
No. It was always brass or a similar metal, although it wouldn't surprise me if somebody tried to make a reed out of wood.
What age did Kenny G start playing the saxophone?
He started when he was 10, because of a person playing it on The Ed Sullivan's Show.
What are the notes for Valerie on saxophone?
Pretty much same as the guitar, ie. AFCAFC etc. for chorus, then C.....EGAGA....C for the main riff at end of chorus.
Those notes are the transposed ones for (Eb) alto sax.
OK, shoot me down, I'm a stupid guitarist who doesn't really read music :-(
Can the saxophone be played quietly?
Yes, and loudness is a great mode of expression in a piece of music. Once the reed is moist, just push out less air and control your lips, and a nice soft sound can be made.
Can saxophone notes hurt dogs ears?
Yes, unfortunately, they can.
Some dogs may not be hurt, though. They may simply be surprised or scared of the loud noise/big shiny metal thing.
Who are some cartoon characters who played the saxophone?
Zoot the muppet, Lisa Simpson and joe cool snoopy