![]() This is a great note because there’s tension to it but tension sounds best when you hear it resolve. Many student who are new to improvising will land on the #4 and just sit on it without resolving it. When I teach my students to use the blues scale I teach them to try to move off the #4 note quickly when playing. It’s just a sheet with all the 12 Blues Scales on it. Later in this article we will look at transposing between different saxophones.Here’s a free sheet I give to all my students after they learn their major scales. ![]() Baritone – Eb – C = Up a major 13 th to written pitch.Tenor Bb – C = Up a Major 9 th to written pitch.Alto – Eb = up a major 6 th to written pitch.Soprano – Bb – up a major 2 nd to written pitch.The other saxophones all have their own keys and will also require transposing to play together. If you want to play a piece written for the C flute on the alto sax, you have to transpose it up a major 6th to make it sound at the same pitch level. This means that when the alto sax plays a C on the staff, we hear the Eb below this, or major 6th below. The Alto sax is a transposing instrument in the key of E flat. Transposing means changing the pitch of a piece of music to make it fit the range or key of another instrument. One of the challenges of playing the alto sax is transposing the music written for other instruments. How to transpose Alto Sax to French Horn.How to transpose alto sax to baritone sax.How to transpose alto sax to soprano sax.How to transpose from Alto Sax to Guitar.How to transpose from Alto Sax to Flute.
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