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Author: oboe
Date: 2003-05-10 23:52
does that mean you have it or you want it???? and is alto in concert pitch, along with flute and oboe???
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Author: Dee
Date: 2003-05-11 01:46
The alto sax is in Eb not concert pitch.
All the music listed is new enough that it will still be under copyright so if you are looking to obtain it, you need to buy it.
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Author: oboe
Date: 2003-05-12 21:10
well,
aren't one of the sax's in concert pitch??? i thought one was. i'm not sure though. just wondering, since i play a concert pitch instrument, what is the difference between Eb and Bb instruments??? Because we've been thinking of getting my sister an instrument but we're not sure the difference. All I play is oboe, melodica, keyboard, and stuff like that, so i don't know.
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Author: Corey
Date: 2003-05-15 02:30
Eb instruments and Bb instruments are both transposing instruments. When a "c" is played on an Eb instrument it sounds an "Eb" and when a "C" is played on a Bb instrument it sounds a "Bb".
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Author: Lambik
Date: 2003-06-03 18:40
Mission Impossible, James Bond and The Simpsons should actually be playable from the hearing...
Anyway, you do know the rhytm so here it goes
In Mi-be-mol:
Mission Impossible:
[D D F G D D C C#] (= bom bom bowo bombom dowo bom bom)
[F D A; F D G#; F D G F G]
[Bb G D; Bb G C#; Bb G C Bb C]
[F D C# (octave higher); F D C; F D B Bb A]
James Bond can be found on http://www.8notes.com (Barry or Norman is the author)
Ta!
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