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What is the alto saxophone solo in E flat?

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The most commonly used keys for saxophone in E flat major are C, D, G and F, while alto saxophone is in E flat major. On the basis of this key, another octave will form D major and F major. Due to the moderate key spacing, the breath requirement and mouth control difficulty are between alto saxophone and alto saxophone.

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Playing skills:

1. Hang the saxophone on your chest with a sling, adjust the sling, control the flute head with your mouth, control the weight of the saxophone with the sling, and control the balance of the saxophone with your left and right hands.

2. When you play standing, your legs should be shoulder width. When sitting and playing, your legs should be slightly outward and touch the ground in a 90-degree bow. Your body should be naturally straight, and your back, chest, waist and abdomen should not be bent.

3. The angle of the flute head should be based on the natural exhalation and the airflow direction of the flute head tuyere, while the flute head and neck tube should naturally be consistent with the airflow direction, and the best angle is slightly inclined downward, about 45 degrees.

4. When playing, the left and right hands should bend naturally, the knuckles should be slightly lifted, and the joints should not be flat or fall off. When you move your fingers, you should have a sense of rhythm and not be too strong.

5. Hold down the T key with the left thumb, and control 1 1(B- down) 9(C- up) 8(G- up) with the little finger; Hold the hook close to the body under the instrument with the fingers of the right hand, and the little finger controls 1(C)2 (E-drop). Put the index finger, middle finger and ring finger of the left and right hands on the keys I, II and III respectively.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-saxophone