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 notes are: G, A, B, C, D, C, B, A, G
F, g, a, b flat, c, d, e, f
g flat, a flat, b flat, b, d flat, e flat, f, g flat
A, b, c#, d, e, f#, g#, a
G g a g c b
The intro is: B,B,B,B-C-A,A,A,A-C-B,B,B-C-A,A-C-B
Who knows...... How about use another web
High E High E High G High D C C B C B :))
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.
the beginning goes, C# D E G A B A, A B G F# E C# (rpt.)
AFFGbA# B# CC DDA DDDEFGA AFFGBA# B#
On a piano the notes are B-flat, A, and G