The low A on the soprano saxophone.

    
The low A on the soprano saxophone.    08:41 on Saturday, October 1, 2005          
(Daniel)
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For a couple of weeks ago, I have borrowed a soprano saxophone from the music school. It`s very old and not very good, but that doesn`t matter.

On alto and tenor (I don`t know if it`s possible on barritone) you can hit the low A note by taking the low Bb on your saxohone, and put the hole(?) on your knee. I have tried on Soprano. It just isn`t possible! So what is the trick?


Re: The low A on the soprano saxophone.    14:59 on Tuesday, October 25, 2005          
(dannerdk)
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what about this theory: Close it with your foot?


Re: The low A on the soprano saxophone.    17:17 on Wednesday, October 26, 2005          
(iamsaxman)
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the trick is to try somthing else.


Re: The low A on the soprano saxophone.    16:08 on Thursday, October 27, 2005          
(dickndom)
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Re: The low A on the soprano saxophone.    16:21 on Thursday, October 27, 2005          
(Daniel)
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Wow. That`s a smart trick.

I have tried with my foot, but I don`t think, it has the same effect.


   




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