While solo saxophone is beautiful, many searches for "Saxophone Noten Sail Along Silvery Moon" come from teachers preparing duets or saxophone choirs.
If you lead a community band, consider arranging a simple version: give the melody to 1st alto, harmony to 2nd alto, and a “um-pah-pah” waltz accompaniment to tenor and bari. Saxophone Noten Sail Along Silvery Moon
Advanced players will find this tune arranged as a Ballad for jazz ensemble. In a saxophone quartet (SATB), the melody often trades between the soprano and alto, while the tenor and baritone play "oohs" and "aahs" in the background. While solo saxophone is beautiful, many searches for
On alto, the phrase leaps to a high A (concert C). On tenor, a high B. These notes can be shrill. Practice overtones on your mouthpiece alone to hit them sweetly, not forced. Use a slightly faster airstream and raise the back of your tongue as if saying “ee.” If you lead a community band, consider arranging