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<blockquote data-quote="aldevis" data-source="post: 83062" data-attributes="member: 1687"><p>Very clear and well written! Thank you.</p><p>But why do you choose A/F#/B instead of Ab/F/Bb? I always assumed that saxophones are more precise on the flat side, being originally invented for military bands. I follow a very similar procedure, but based around the low Bb natural harmonics or around concert Bb, for solidarity with brass players. I tend to use concert A if I am playing with classical musicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aldevis, post: 83062, member: 1687"] Very clear and well written! Thank you. But why do you choose A/F#/B instead of Ab/F/Bb? I always assumed that saxophones are more precise on the flat side, being originally invented for military bands. I follow a very similar procedure, but based around the low Bb natural harmonics or around concert Bb, for solidarity with brass players. I tend to use concert A if I am playing with classical musicians. [/QUOTE]
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