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    | Author: charli Date:   2002-07-28 16:16
 
 i play the flute and hav recently tried to teach myself the saxophone. its a tenor one. the problem is that a D on the sax sounds like an F# on the flute and keyboard. im not sure if thats rite. plz email me bak and tell me ne1 hu knows. thanx alot.charli
 
 
 
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    | Author: Torus Tubarius Date:   2002-07-28 16:34
 
 Umm... actually you can't get much further away from what it's supposed to be than that.  A D on the tenor saxophone is supposed to be a C on the flute/keyboard.  I would look to see if you have a serious leakage problem somewhere.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Saxy Boy Date:   2002-07-28 16:56
 
 I'm guessing that you have an alto...right?  Alto saxophones are pitched in "E-Flat" meaning that all notes are written a sixth above what their actual pitch is. when you play a D, an F natural(a sixth below what is written, a D) should come out. The reason you got an F# is probably because the saxophone itself is sharp(to fix that, pull out the mouthpiece).
 
 Saxy Boy :D
 
 
 
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    | Author: Colleen Date:   2002-11-23 18:30
 
 Hey just wanted to say I think that rocks b/c I play the alto and tenor and switched to flute just shy of a year ago. Saxophone is my real personal calling but just wanted to share.
 
 
 
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