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    Mark Kiziuk
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      Hi everyone! I have been practicing Johnnys “How to play the saxophone course”.This course is the greatest by the way! I’m on page 40 and I’m practicing playing C major backwards. Johnny states that it’s the beginning to the song “Joy to the world” does any body know or have a link for the entire song in this scale? The notes that I have so far are, CBAGFEDC, I need the rest, thanks!
      Mark

      #36173
      Anonymous

        Hi Mark – welcome to the unwelcome world of copy rights for sheet music. You won’t find many people openly displaying sheet music on forums due to copyright issues.

        The best thing to do is search on the internet and see if anyone has displayed it. I buy all my sheets as this keeps people like JF in income.

        But i think there are older songs, where the copyright has expired and these are free to the public.

        Joy to the world is a simple song, you could have a go at guesing what notes come next and writing them down – this is a good exercise to do when starting out, as if you leave it to do years later – in terms of improvising it gets harder to do, so i would start now

        #36174
        Anonymous

          Hi Mark

          You can download many free hymns from http://www.hymnary.org for general practice.

          Joy to the World

          There is also http://www.8notes.com/ and http://www.free-scores.com/ and http://imslp.org/ for classical tunes.

          Also check out Sax Alternate Fingering Table

          #36177
          Mark Kiziuk
          Participant

            Thanks guys!
            Mark

            #36184
            Anonymous

              @Jeff – is this the glow worm, that you are learning on the sax?

              #36185
              Anonymous

                @Jeff – i think you should be able to drop any files into my dropbox folder? Sheets etc.
                I gave my teacher access, in case he wanted to change my stuff, but he’s generally too busy
                to do things like that.

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