Saxophone Low Keys at Walter Naquin blog

Saxophone Low Keys. The next key marked x is for an alternate fingering which you will learn in another lesson. first we have a couple of very basic fingering charts which show you the saxophone fingerings for the lower and upper register. In keys with both g# and c# (such as. however, there are a few additional key options on a couple of the saxophones. All saxophones have a thumb rest right below it and it is pressed using your thumb as required. to sound a low a, use the fingering for low c and then press the low a key situated below the thumb of the left hand.  — if you need to play low b to g#, you can use the b spatula key to finger g#, requiring less movement. the very top key marked ok stands for octave key.

Basic Saxophone Maintenance Caring for Your Instrument
from www.musikalessons.com

All saxophones have a thumb rest right below it and it is pressed using your thumb as required. The next key marked x is for an alternate fingering which you will learn in another lesson. to sound a low a, use the fingering for low c and then press the low a key situated below the thumb of the left hand. however, there are a few additional key options on a couple of the saxophones. In keys with both g# and c# (such as. the very top key marked ok stands for octave key. first we have a couple of very basic fingering charts which show you the saxophone fingerings for the lower and upper register.  — if you need to play low b to g#, you can use the b spatula key to finger g#, requiring less movement.

Basic Saxophone Maintenance Caring for Your Instrument

Saxophone Low Keys to sound a low a, use the fingering for low c and then press the low a key situated below the thumb of the left hand. first we have a couple of very basic fingering charts which show you the saxophone fingerings for the lower and upper register. All saxophones have a thumb rest right below it and it is pressed using your thumb as required. In keys with both g# and c# (such as. The next key marked x is for an alternate fingering which you will learn in another lesson.  — if you need to play low b to g#, you can use the b spatula key to finger g#, requiring less movement. the very top key marked ok stands for octave key. however, there are a few additional key options on a couple of the saxophones. to sound a low a, use the fingering for low c and then press the low a key situated below the thumb of the left hand.

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