Alto Sax C Sharp Not Working at Amanda Moretz blog

Alto Sax C Sharp Not Working. It takes an extreme amount of air that's basically blasting and hard to control. A previous post said, the rod for the key runs. if you look closely at the c# lever (teh key you touch) vs. i can play the low notes d, c, b and bb easily. c# not working on alto. first, i play a regular middle c (e flat on tuner) and its in tune but to get it in tune, the mouth piece is barely on. the middle c and c# (not the low ones, without the octave key) on my alto saxophone are so out of tune that they are. i have been playing alto for about 3 years and only recently doing warmup that involve the full range of the horn, i realised when i. for a while my low c# hasn't been playing. I can play g# with either the 'left' or 'right' pinkie key. C# key (the key with the pad), there is a linkage right. I think the the top pad is sticking shut.

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i can play the low notes d, c, b and bb easily. if you look closely at the c# lever (teh key you touch) vs. I think the the top pad is sticking shut. I can play g# with either the 'left' or 'right' pinkie key. A previous post said, the rod for the key runs. first, i play a regular middle c (e flat on tuner) and its in tune but to get it in tune, the mouth piece is barely on. i have been playing alto for about 3 years and only recently doing warmup that involve the full range of the horn, i realised when i. It takes an extreme amount of air that's basically blasting and hard to control. for a while my low c# hasn't been playing. c# not working on alto.

Alto Sax Fingering Chart Printable

Alto Sax C Sharp Not Working It takes an extreme amount of air that's basically blasting and hard to control. if you look closely at the c# lever (teh key you touch) vs. for a while my low c# hasn't been playing. c# not working on alto. C# key (the key with the pad), there is a linkage right. A previous post said, the rod for the key runs. the middle c and c# (not the low ones, without the octave key) on my alto saxophone are so out of tune that they are. I think the the top pad is sticking shut. i have been playing alto for about 3 years and only recently doing warmup that involve the full range of the horn, i realised when i. first, i play a regular middle c (e flat on tuner) and its in tune but to get it in tune, the mouth piece is barely on. I can play g# with either the 'left' or 'right' pinkie key. It takes an extreme amount of air that's basically blasting and hard to control. i can play the low notes d, c, b and bb easily.

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