A is known as ‘A’, the notes G double sharp and B double flat would sound the same, but they’re not too common.
Saxophone Fingering Chart – Low G
G on the staff on saxophone is actually one of the easier notes to play. The whole middle change comes out a little easier than the very low or very high notes.
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Saxophone Fingering Chart – Low F# or Gb
Low F# has two possible fingerings on saxophone, but the first sounds a lot better. The other one should only be used if it makes your execution of the music cleaner. For faster tempos, it becomes more useful and the sound that isn’t quite as good becomes less noticeable.
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Saxophone Fingering Chart – Low F (E#)
F is also commonly known as ‘F’, occasionally you’ll see it as E#.
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Saxophone Fingering Chart – Low E (Fb)
E is generally known as ‘E’, but E and F are a half step apart and you’ll occasionally see Fb.
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Saxophone Fingering Chart – Low Eb or D#
Low Eb and D# on the saxophone.
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