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 Elite (6 points)
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I have a tenor saxophone but i want to know the notes to calabria does anyone know them and if so can you please steer me in the right direction or point me to it.?
Like tell me the notes as in like d, f, a, c b whatever it is.
This is the calabria i like NOT the destination unknown.
This is the one we listen to in Florida by Enur and Natasja.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcueZMZMVk8
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 dforero818 (7 points)
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first of all destination unknown and calabria use the same saxophone riff, secondly, I only know the first four notes,
G-D-G-D
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 xxpriincessxx (5 points)
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I'm working on calabria aswell. however, the first 5 notes for TENOR are F C F C G#.
I'll update if I get anything else
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.jpg) danadoodle29 (3 points)
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anyone know the notes for alto sax? or at least the formula for transposing them into alto sax notes? thx!
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 Chaosgriffin (59 points)
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From alto to tenor is a four note change.
F - C - F - C - G#- C - Eb- G - C (ALTO)
A - G - A - G - E - G - B - Eb- G (TENOR)
Just remember when transposing notes, that there are certain notes that do not exist like:
B#,Cb,Fb,E#
So in order to account for this, you have to count in half steps, one half step is from A to A#
One full step is from A to B
So four steps from G#
G# goes to A# (full step) A# to B (half step) B to C (half step cause there is no B# note) C to D (full step) D to E (full step), 4 full steps. G# goes to E. Naturally G goes to Eb
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.jpg) danadoodle29 (3 points)
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Thanks so much! My dad and I were listening to this song over and over again and finally got the notes but thanks so much!!!!!!!!
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.jpg) danadoodle29 (3 points)
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UpDaTe fOr AlToS!!
The notes are C G C G Eb G Bb D G
No octave key
Well unless ur just feeling random then by all means go ahead.
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