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Anonymous
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posted: 12/4/2003 at 4:56:19 PM ET
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the notes of it how do you play them?

Bari and Alto
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posted: 1/5/2004 at 5:36:52 PM ET
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That's a very hard question you've got there. You make different notes by pressing down keys along the length of the saxophone. It's more complex than that -a whole lot, but that's the gist of it.

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posted: 1/8/2004 at 9:50:34 PM ET
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My 3 friends play and say it's a breeze. i think it is a tad hard. just chill

trumpet guru
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posted: 1/9/2004 at 2:33:57 PM ET
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get a book!

GOOOOOOROOOOOO

nicola
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posted: 1/22/2004 at 5:42:28 AM ET
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well the first on there is a
B then its a A then its a G
0 -B
0 -A
0 -G
why dont you have lessons @ skool or get a book or even a vidio that will help you to begin ur saxaphone!


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