@@rbdshadow7272 you mean like the multitude of c# and b flat right? In that case you’ll be right, he probably didn’t have the time to show all of them lol
You learn G, A, B, C, and D. First 5. Then you branch off from there when you can get those 5 notes out consistently. Don't learn everything at once; you'll want to give up very much
Super helpful! Just got my sax yesterday and am beginning my journey. Becoming a repair tech right now and figured I should learn the thing first 😂 Thanks for the concise info!
POV you just got a clarinet so you look up sax videos. Idk why I’m like this, when learning guitar I watch piano videos. I hope that means I’m gonna stick with it for 8 years like guitar
I would recommend you guys look up a fingering chart. It's drawn in a shorthand of the saxophone, but I think it's pretty intuitive. The best is having a private teacher of course. They can show you that the same note can be fingered multiple ways and how you might be better off using an alternative fingering depending on the musical phrase you are playing.
Do it in this order, 140 minutes a week.Only play on the neck for a week then full body.Then learn in this order G A B C D you can search the fingerings then you can practice easy songs. Every note say while playing. Lip curved covering your teeth goes on the reed then bite down on the top.This is how I learned but you should get a personal teacher as soon as you can
I’m gonna get a Bari Sax I’m a trumpet, yes Ik it’s gonna be hard but if I spent almost 7 years playing trumpet I can learn Bari I’m super excited and videos like this help me learn new things about instruments
I remember when I first got a saxophone and I was so confused with all the keys and a year of playing I understand now and its funny to look back on how confused I was lol
Sax fingurings are some of the easiest though. Those high notes dont get used THAT often and most notes run down the instrument 1 is B 12 is A 123 G 1234 F 12345 E 123456 D Only c is weird put of the main 8 at just key 2 Everything else is just addition Bb is 1(B) + 4 / A# is 12(A) + Rside 1 G# is 123(G) + Pinkie top Gb/F# is 123(G) + 5 D# is 123456(D) + 7 C# once again weird is nothing. Thumb for octave up. And then below the scale has some differences, just think of closing up the isntrument for everything lower than low B Oh and picking alto usually means most somgs will be in the scale for you
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i think its so funny all of these comments saying the fingerings are so hard, but the saxophone is pretty much one of the easiest wind instruments to learn, and probably the same with all in general. Unlike brass, we don’t have to change our embouchure nearly as much, only when we need to produce sound. And our fingerings are rather simple. Everything seems complicated when you’re new at it, but trust me, if 6th grade me could memorize and learn the fingerings, you can too.
im actually going to start to play saxophone after I saw a conspiraying youtube, its very cool to play the saxophone. if I'm correct the teacher was master something, Oogway thingy
No wonder people are confused. We have no indication of which octave these notes are. Not to mention your clef will be different than other instrument 😅
That’s the least in-tune so you should only use it when slurred or it transitions into a D. The way he showed is better, then 1 and the sub B key is second best.
I pulled up a random note generator and played whatever notes showed up there and just had the saxophone fingering chart on my wall lol update : I memorized all of my fingerings except my altissimo stuff
Don’t do this. Learn the naturals first. Then work your way round the circle of 5ths adding one accidental each time. You will remember where Bb is much quicker when you understand what Bb is and what it does. Flutes existed for thousands of years before keys were invented. There’s no rush to play in F# major
Andddd.. this is the sign from the universe that I do not need to learn the sax..
Lmao same
if you learn complicated things long enough, you'll look back and ridicule yourself for how you thought it was gonna be hard
OOH naaa. Don't be scared 🤣🤣😂🤣
As I'm thinking it's not that hard to learn then this is the first video, first comment I see 😂💀🤌🏻
The way it was explained was very complicated, usually when you first learn you'll only use about 8 notes
Friendly reminder that these fingerings are the same for alto sax and Bari sax so don’t worry my fellow sax players ❤
Alto has alternate fingerings
@@rbdshadow7272 alto and Bari have the same fingerings
@@gzsnotcool there are alternative fingerings that this guy doesn’t show
@@rbdshadow7272 you mean like the multitude of c# and b flat right? In that case you’ll be right, he probably didn’t have the time to show all of them lol
@@gzsnotcool yeah
You learn G, A, B, C, and D. First 5. Then you branch off from there when you can get those 5 notes out consistently. Don't learn everything at once; you'll want to give up very much
Yes, but it depends on what sax you have.
Why not E F ?
@@coin777 Those are the next ones
Thank you bro
@@coin777Ask from George Washington
after ive been playing for like 4 years almost, its cool to watch beginners grow
Wow that;s easy to remember. Thanks wise guy!
I juts remember last part that he said, F, the middle finger...
Are you attempting to be condescending? 😂
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The left handed saxophone:
It scares me to this day
Super helpful! Just got my sax yesterday and am beginning my journey. Becoming a repair tech right now and figured I should learn the thing first 😂
Thanks for the concise info!
There are so many more notes that are alternate fingerings to the ones he named
First my man helps destroy the ring of power, and now he's teaching sax??? Bless you Samwise Gamgee! 🙏
POV you just got a clarinet so you look up sax videos. Idk why I’m like this, when learning guitar I watch piano videos. I hope that means I’m gonna stick with it for 8 years like guitar
I would recommend you guys look up a fingering chart. It's drawn in a shorthand of the saxophone, but I think it's pretty intuitive.
The best is having a private teacher of course. They can show you that the same note can be fingered multiple ways and how you might be better off using an alternative fingering depending on the musical phrase you are playing.
I learned to use the alternative fingering for Bb by using both index fingers
What diabolical mind decided to make everything so complicated
Mr. Adolf Sax did
it is not complicated though
when you learn them progressively its impossible to forget
It's not that complicated this video is just about the worst possible way to learn it
This is for tenor sax? If so can you do one for alto? Very helpful btw!
Fingering is the same for both
Do it in this order, 140 minutes a week.Only play on the neck for a week then full body.Then learn in this order G A B C D you can search the fingerings then you can practice easy songs. Every note say while playing. Lip curved covering your teeth goes on the reed then bite down on the top.This is how I learned but you should get a personal teacher as soon as you can
They are all the same even for bari sax
Yeah but this way is better
@@generalv1nce947 can agree that these are the fingerings even for bass sax
I’m gonna get a Bari Sax
I’m a trumpet, yes Ik it’s gonna be hard but if I spent almost 7 years playing trumpet I can learn Bari
I’m super excited and videos like this help me learn new things about instruments
I remember when I first got a saxophone and I was so confused with all the keys and a year of playing I understand now and its funny to look back on how confused I was lol
Yeah... I'll just stick with guitar for now
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Sax fingurings are some of the easiest though.
Those high notes dont get used THAT often and most notes run down the instrument
1 is B
12 is A
123 G
1234 F
12345 E
123456 D
Only c is weird put of the main 8 at just key 2
Everything else is just addition
Bb is 1(B) + 4 / A# is 12(A) + Rside 1
G# is 123(G) + Pinkie top
Gb/F# is 123(G) + 5
D# is 123456(D) + 7
C# once again weird is nothing.
Thumb for octave up.
And then below the scale has some differences, just think of closing up the isntrument for everything lower than low B
Oh and picking alto usually means most somgs will be in the scale for you
Fr bro... I think my brain isn't fit for the sax
As a Sax player, guitar seems way harder.
@@Sip_Dhitjust picked one up today I love how you explained this thanks
Thanks I'll check this when mine arrived next week 😊
I just bought an alto yesterday, excited to learn
Hope you enjoy it!
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I really love this instrument so I went here to see if its easy to learn. And yes, i'll practice drums.
The creator of this clip is saxspy. This is just reposted. Go check him out for more helpful tips and show him some support.
Wow ty so much i am in 4th grade and my consert is in 3weeks
Leaving this comment as a way to remember this. Gradually like my comment so i can get the notification
ive got some more reels up!
C# u can also play with no fingers in on the sax
Am i the only one that plays b flat as 1st and 1st
This is so easy to remember! Im going to get my own sax for my birthday this year :D
i love how so many people here are talking about how hard the sax is when in reality it’s by far the easiest woodwind
Both can be true imo.
im getting a saxophone for jazz band, but I might stick with drums...
As someone with perfect pitch the notes on this break all logic in my brain.
Same because of the wind you blow into the sax so the volume depends on your breath
Same lol I can read sax music and understand it but this uh
the image is inverted like in a mirror
Jesus man i was thinking about smooth jazz. Just forget it. I will just hmm or whistle
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i think its so funny all of these comments saying the fingerings are so hard, but the saxophone is pretty much one of the easiest wind instruments to learn, and probably the same with all in general. Unlike brass, we don’t have to change our embouchure nearly as much, only when we need to produce sound. And our fingerings are rather simple. Everything seems complicated when you’re new at it, but trust me, if 6th grade me could memorize and learn the fingerings, you can too.
After that make sure to learn some of the alt fingerings, they can come in handy in a lot of situations
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i play the alto and want to move up to the tenor thanks ill remember this
Bro for bflat just do 1top and bottom middle it is the best note for it
wow... you just took away my interest in learning the sax... thanks buddy
Which saxophone for Beginners
I want to learn
Plz guide me
Nice awesome
You should also teach bis Bb bc it’s equally as important as side
Thanks this REALLY helped
Youre welcome :)
For C sharp for beginners in my opinion it’s easier to play C sharp in the second way. Which is to just not push down any keys.
I learned these in less than a hour
Note: Some have a high F# key! It's usually somewhere around the right of the E/D keys
I played alto last year in 6th now I'm in 7 and going to play tenor sax
It’s superior
@@Riptide_405Nah, you don’t get melody.
@@meamcomorod but at least we get it right
I did the same except im in high school
I'm in 6th and play the trumpet
I've been playing sax for 3 years why did I watch the whole thing?
Saxophone is like the Clarinet actually
Lol I didn't believe it until I started playing the sax 😅
Tysm this help me out sooooooo much 😊
I'm so glad!
I want to learn it.
Hi
Am a beginner pls I need more lessons to improve my skills
You could also do Bb Bizz key but I guess that is considered more advanced fingering.
im actually going to start to play saxophone after I saw a conspiraying youtube, its very cool to play the saxophone. if I'm correct the teacher was master something, Oogway thingy
Why am I watching this I’ve been playing sax for 3 years💀
How to play concert F# scale for band test tomorrow?
I always wanted to play the saxophone, but the veins in my hands hurt doing all that so I’m picking up the trumpet
lol this would be helpful if there was a better way to visualize this, but thank you anyway haha
No wonder people are confused. We have no indication of which octave these notes are. Not to mention your clef will be different than other instrument 😅
Apparently I can play one G and now I don’t even understand how I’m suppose to learn other keys
REMINDER‼️🚨‼️ this is only the notes for that type of sax, I don’t know for others but alto sax is not the same notes
I prefer 1 and 1 for Bb
That’s the least in-tune so you should only use it when slurred or it transitions into a D. The way he showed is better, then 1 and the sub B key is second best.
Beginners will run 🏃♀️ 🏃
Alto and Bari are Eb instruments.. Tenor and Soprano are Bb instruments.
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My first day took me 20 minutes
Bis key b-flat supreme
There's absolutely no use in learning anything above high C until you've progrossed quite a bit
Ive played for 5 years and didnt know some of these
Very helpful, lol. Get a fingering chart pdf ppl ..
Ah yes finally the sax
Oh nah…I’m never gonna be able to learn this lol. My bass only has 4 strings 😅
You forgot f# you use the claw key along with the fingerings for the high f
I need
Hi dear sir
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I pulled up a random note generator and played whatever notes showed up there and just had the saxophone fingering chart on my wall lol
update : I memorized all of my fingerings except my altissimo stuff
Strange every sax ive ever met including myself prefers Bb as 14 not 12 side1 unless said person has to trill A to Bb alot
The 12 side1 has a slightly better tone and is more in tune
b flat is better to play as 1 & 1 because it’s easier to flow with than side key
Hey,thats easy!
told my buddy i’d play tenor sax w him. god kill me.
Should i just make a channel for how to play alto sax because its not that hard, its hard for every instrument but sax is one of the easier ones.
Go ahead, tell me so I check it out
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I will learn this 😐
People who have used the sax for over 2 years team
try playing i’m osama on it if it’s possible
Lnd
I have always used front b flat. Does anybody recommend side?
what about the other keys like fs key and the side c key 😜
Don’t do this. Learn the naturals first. Then work your way round the circle of 5ths adding one accidental each time. You will remember where Bb is much quicker when you understand what Bb is and what it does.
Flutes existed for thousands of years before keys were invented.
There’s no rush to play in F# major
So I understood it is not made for me 😂
Whats playing in the background i couldnt find
Is there a link where I can see all those 32 keys in a picture form? Cant really see properly which fingers were pressed with the video.
I dont even have a saxophone why am i watching this?
I don't have saxophone. Can you help me to get it? I'm in Africa in Rwanda country in Kigali city. Thanks
I want to learn how but im scared and i dont know which saxophone should i get. Please help
Ok, screw all of this I'm just going to keep focusing on the keyboard
Nvm I got an alto sax
Yeah the middle finger is what it is
Something I've never understood, why teach Bb with the side key and not with the bis key?