The Piccolo, Flute, Clarinet... Well, the woodwind family can be split into two groups, High and Low. High: Piccolo, Flute, Bb Clarinet, Bb Soprano Clarinet, Eb Alto clarinet, Eb Sopranino Saxophone, Bb Soprano Saxohpone, Eb Alto saxophone, and Oboe. Low: Bb Bass Clarinet, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Bass Saxophone, Eb Contrabass Saxophone, Bassoon, and Contrabassoon. Those are all i can think of at the moment.
It is in the key of concert Bb. On alto saxophone there is one sharp (F#). There is a link to the sheet music for it in the related links, which includes both piano and alto saxophone.
An alto sax can play from a low Bb to a high F/F# depending on whether or not you have the key, some don't
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)
Alto Saxophones are in the key of E flat. The Saxophone was invented by Adolph Sax. There are 15 types of saxophones: Bb Sopranissimo, Eb Soprano, Bb Soprano, Eb Alto, Bb Tenor, Eb Baritone, Bb Bass, Eb Contrabass, F Sopranino, C Soprano, F Alto, C Tenor, F Baritone, C Bass, and F Contrabass.
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
Most common are Bb Soprano, Eb Alto, Bb Tenor, Eb Baritone.
Saxophone- soprano, alto, tenor, baritone; Clarinet- Bb, bass, alto; Flute- piccolo; Oboe; Bassoon
On the Eb alto saxophone finger these notes,G, Eb, D, C, Bb, C,G, Eb, D, C, Bb, GG, Eb, D, C, Bb, Bb ,Bb, Bb, D, GG, Eb, D, C, Bb, C, D, C,...Now listern to the recording on youtube...and you're all setGood luck!
The written range of a saxophone usually goes from a low Bb (two spaces below the staff) to a high F (four spaces above the staff). This is sometimes expanded depending on the individual instrument, and whether or not the player can play in overtones. However, every saxophone is different in terms of concert pitch. For example, although a baritone and alto sax can read the same music, the baritone saxophone will sound an octave lower than the alto. Also, since saxophones are almost always pitched in Eb or Bb, the concert pitches are not the same as the written pitches.
The notes are: G, A, B, C, D, C, B, A, G
Eb is better known as a sopranino. Bb Soprano sax is more popular, but alto (Eb) is more popular than either soprano or sopranino.