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  1. “Dual-Alloy” Sixth Generation Silverstein Ligature

    Jan 30, 2026 · “Dual-Alloy” Sixth Generation Silverstein Ligature Jump to Latest 426 views 22 replies 12 participants last post by sopsax Jan 31, 2026 Benjamin Allen Discussion starter

  2. Major 6th or Minor 3rd? | Sax on the Web Forum

    Apr 17, 2003 · Thus, to go from concert pitch to alto pitch, you move either down a minor third, or up a major sixth. However, if we start from alto sax pitch of G, going up a minor third, or down a major …

  3. 6th chords - Sax on the Web Forum

    Dec 28, 2005 · I got a question. When you play a 6th chord such as F6, is scale built with a dominant seventh or a major 7th? The sixth in also the 13th and it doesn't...

  4. Model names up to Selmer Mark VI - as understood by the...

    Jun 22, 2025 · Ville; that's the way i always looked at it, the VI was the sixth model, with minor changes in all model runs. However, I don't agree with your model names. I like: 22 26 Super Sax Balanced …

  5. I'm a bit confused by transposing? - Sax on the Web Forum

    Aug 1, 2017 · 1. A sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound. 2. A pitched sound itself. The note's sounding pitch can only be a Major sixth above the pitch. The …

  6. Sheet Music & Transcriptions - Sax on the Web Forum

    Jul 3, 2025 · Tunes that are in fifth edition real book that are not in sixth edition Roundmidnite Feb 19, 2026 5 217 Feb 21, 2026 by Roundmidnite

  7. Eastman Saxophone Practice Routine | Sax on the Web Forum

    Aug 4, 2007 · Sixth Pattern: 13 24 35 46 57 etc Seventh Pattern: 14 25 36 47 58 etc. Eighth Pattern: 135 246 357 468 etc. Ninth Pattern: 531 642 753 864 etc. Tenth Pattern: 7135 #1246 #2357 3468 …

  8. Dorian vs. Natural Minor - Sax on the Web Forum

    May 2, 2008 · So, to go from C minor to C dorian, you must raise the sixth degree of the natural minor scale, from Ab to A natural. To change a Dorian to a natural minor scale you would lower the sixth

  9. Tuning drones - Sax on the Web Forum

    Jan 9, 2024 · So you'll be practicing major second, unison, major second, minor third, perfect fourth, perfect fifth, major sixth, minor seventh, unison, etc., etc. Get the sounds of all those intervals into …

  10. Concert Pitch Notation for All Saxophones, Illustrated

    Jul 10, 2025 · The baritone saxophone can read from bass clef, as the position of the notes in the bass staff is the same as their position in the transposed treble staff, the distance between the two clefs …