
Spatula Keys - Sax on the Web Forum
2008年12月27日 · I have a question about how saxes are built. Why are Bb and C sharp spatula keys tied together on some models and not on others? What does this accomplish?
Saxophone Fingering Chart - Musika Lessons Blog
2017年2月3日 · This will give you an idea of what someone is referring to when they talk about the “palm keys” or the “spatula keys” or the “side keys”. In addition, certain individual keys have names they’re referred to by as well. To distinguish alternate fingerings, certain keys are referred to as the “bis key” or the “front F key”.
Tips for Better Saxophone Technique | Pinky Keys | Spatula Keys
In this video you will lear the basics improving you technique in the spatula keys.MY PERSONAL SETUP: saxophone: Selmer Paris Serie III - Jubileeneck: Selmer...
Saxophone Fingering Chart PDF Download - bettersax.com
Near your pinky finger, you’ll also notice with a little stretching you can reach a series of four keys arranged as a table. These are called the spatula keys. Now back to the left hand and those five keys you have to choose from.
Parts of the Saxophone - Ultimate Songwriting.com
Keys on the middle and lower part of the bow are called spatula keys, while those on the bottom right side are known as side keys. A saxophone consists of closed standing and open standing keys. Closed standing keys are held closed by a spring when the horn is not being played. When the key is pressed, the hole it covers opens.
left pinky difficulty with going from Bb to C# spatula key
2012年7月25日 · I play a Mark VI tenor and have absolutely no problem with spatula keys when transitioning among any low notes. On my 82z, however I am finding it extremely difficult to make the C#/Bb transition. I've had the VI for about 8 months and have been working on this, but I literally have to lift my pinky off the keys to make the "slide."
Fingering Chart for the visually impaired
Palm keys number 1, 2, 3 and the high E key with the right hand, and the octave key. There are two clusters of keys that you will need to know about. First there are the Palm keys.
Strictly Technique - Bob Reynolds
Working on this chop-buster long tone exercise will help get you a uniform, balanced tone in all ranges of your instrument. And if you work on it the right way, it will be great for your time-feel. Why do you use the paddle/spatula keys when playing Ab/G#? I’ve gotten this question on tons of youtube videos and lessons. Here’s why…..
What are the finger positions for the saxophone? Essential …
Spatula keys (for low notes) The body features tone holes covered by pads, which open and close to produce different pitches. Understanding this structure is essential for correct finger placement and technique.
Using spatula keys to open G# | Sax on the Web Forum
2008年4月13日 · I don't know a lot about different fingerings so I am asking why most saxes are designed so that any of the spatula keys (left pinky) pressed alone will open the G#. How is this actually used? Also pressing the low F, F# or D keys alone will …