Re: beginner sheet music please
12:08 on Sunday, January 5, 2003
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(Gertruud)
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Indeed, now I play with the 2 thickness reed, I am finding out, what highest note I can play and the lowest. My reach on the sax is now
C` till F```. The more I play the more I do know the highest notes too without cribbing .
Best wishes for 2003 !!! And musical greetings from Holland. ;-)
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Reeds
14:20 on Sunday, January 5, 2003
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(Ted)
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Seasons greetings from canada, and good luck with your sax.
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Re: beginner sheet music please
08:48 on Thursday, January 16, 2003
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(Evan tate)
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high notes
20:59 on Wednesday, January 21, 2004
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(LGSAX)
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Is there anywhere on the internet with tips to get higher then F# with the high F# key? If not what`s a ggod book for that
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Fingerings
21:42 on Wednesday, January 21, 2004
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(Ted)
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After high f#, you can hit high G with G`s fingering and the octave key, then high A with A`s fingering and the octave key, etc. With most music I`ve encountered, you`re unlikely to go above a high C. Very unlikely.
And I was surprised to get an email notification of a reply- this topic is from a year ago.
Anyways, best of luck, and once again, Seasons Greetings from Canada (albeit a month late).
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