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 Low A on baritone sax
Author: Rachel 
Date:   2001-10-22 00:53

Can anyone tell me the fingering for a low A on a bari. sax? i cant find it on any fingering charts.

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 RE: Low A on baritone sax
Author: Torus tubaris 
Date:   2001-10-23 00:09

There should be an extra key somewhere near the low Bb key if your bari has a low A attachment. Just play like you were going to play a low Bb and push that key instead. Also most low A baris have a thumb key below the thumb rest that you can push instead of the A key next to the low Bb key.
If your bari doesn't have a low A attachment, then you can either roll up a piece of paper and stick it in the bell, or cross your legs and stick your foot in the bell while playing a low Bb.

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 RE: Low A on baritone sax
Author: Hikaru 
Date:   2001-10-25 09:02

"or cross your legs and stick your foot in the bell while playing a low Bb. "

I would love to see somebody do that. ;)

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 RE: Low A on baritone sax
Author: Torus tubaris 
Date:   2001-10-25 15:53

Hehe, I speak from experience.

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