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 tenor fingering
Author: allison 
Date:   2004-11-10 00:08

HI,

I need to know what notes a D,G, and C played on a bass guitar would correspond to in a tenor sax? Any ideas?

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 RE: tenor fingering
Author: Craig 
Date:   2004-11-10 00:35

If the bass guitar is a C instrument which most are the note for tenor will be 1 full note higher.

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 RE: tenor fingering
Author: Mike Clarinet 
Date:   2004-11-10 11:38

D, G and C become E, A and D respectively. There may be an octave transposition involved as the open G on a bass guitar is a twefth below concert middle C. Bottom D on tenor sax is concert C below middle C.

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 RE: tenor fingering
Author: Victor 
Date:   2004-11-14 13:16

How come that the fingering chart shows onthing... like D which corresponds and sounds C on the piano >>>???
Im just leaning to read music and very puzzled..

HELP !!!!!!


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