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Soprano Sax - Somewhere Over The Rainbow

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

Please pause the video, press the HQ button and locate proper headphones. This is to enhance the quality of the sound. Thank You and Enjoy!

I re-recorded this because of the previous bad quality. Better this time but I still need to take the saxophone to be fixed so that the low notes are easier to play.

Other than that please tell me if you like my solo in the middle? Was it good, bad, you tell me?!

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  • Well I Googled "do all saxophones have the same fingerings" ANNNND he's right.They all have the same fingerings BUT an e flat on the soprano will sound different on alto. Same fingerings different sound.Same with other instruments.

  • what arrangment is this?

  • @adamsinghcorp Eb soprano sax = sopranino sax

  • @tackledparsley Not if it's an Eb soprano sax

  • @guitarmaniac6491 if you played g on alto you would have to play a c on tenor/soprano to match it. if i understand what your saying Bb on tenor/soprano is not the same as playing a g on alto. a Bb on tenor/soprano is the same as playing f on an alto

  • Smooth

    

  • What's the range??

  • you are super cute :) and have great sound!!!

  • @NeonNeo123 No your wrong. All saxophones are played the same way. No you cant play a D on an alto and finger the same on a soprano and it be the same note. You would read each sax and finger each note the same, even though the notes would not match you would still do this because each sax has it own key, for example i could play a b flat on a tenor and match with a G on alto because they are keyed differently.

  • @NeonNeo123 no sir, your wrong. they all have the same fingerings and read the same way. for example say i was playing alto but my band director thought there should be someone on tenor i could swap over and play and read as if it were an alto. it is true that they are keyed differently but finger and read the exact same.

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