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 PADAlt (193 points)
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i went to virtual sheet music.com and i saw an alto sax and piano version of Flight Of the Bumblebee. Sax had the melody and i was just wondering, with the constant 16th notes, is it possible for someone w/ three years experience in playing saxophone to play it?
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 Dewey (142 points)
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That's an easy question to answer because as we all know everyone with three year's experience is on the exact same skill level.
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 PADAlt (193 points)
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um i forgot to mention that ive actually just had 3 skool yrs of experience, im only in 8th grade and i was lookin at some good sheet music but i mean flight of the bumblebee is just kinda hard for an alto sax, especially w/ those 16th notes, im just glad they arent 32nd notes
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 Dewey (142 points)
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Ok you don't need to get anything like that. Get the rubank beginner or intermediate book.
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 PADAlt (193 points)
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ok, im actually past the intermediate books and i actually qualified to be in the high school marching band, i was just checking everywhere to find some good and challenging sheet music to play, altho i found some smples of songs at musicnotes.com. But thanx for replying
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 Dewey (142 points)
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Or spend your money on something that will actually help you develop as a sax player. There is no need for a kid your age to buy an advanced piece like that.
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