SVreX said But that's improper fingering.
SVreX said:Keith Tanner said:SVreX said:barefootskater said:There are no notes that can be played on a tenor saxophone with only the right hand.
Jared is a poser.
C#, if he's not actually closing any of the keys on that right hand. Even then, it may not affect the pitch.
C# is played with zero hands, not one.
If the right hand presses keys, yes something resembling C# will come out. But that's improper fingering.
Even Jared needs to keep his thumb on the back of the horn to support it :)
And if Jared is a rock and roll horn player, alternate fingers are the bomb!
Keith Tanner said:SVreX said:Keith Tanner said:SVreX said:barefootskater said:There are no notes that can be played on a tenor saxophone with only the right hand.
Jared is a poser.
C#, if he's not actually closing any of the keys on that right hand. Even then, it may not affect the pitch.
C# is played with zero hands, not one.
If the right hand presses keys, yes something resembling C# will come out. But that's improper fingering.
Even Jared needs to keep his thumb on the back of the horn to support it :)
And if Jared is a rock and roll horn player, alternate fingers are the bomb!
HMMMM - gotta try that one later tonight!
I'm a soprano/alto/tenor/baritone concert/rock/blues sax player
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