Note that the octave key line is the sheet music line. Tempo, time signatures, and other nuances are yet to be developed, experimenters can use their own ideas. Notes in the lower register are transcribed below the sheet-music line, those above represent the upper register. Because some notes occur as doubles within a register, either a capitalized letter or a dot will suffice to designate which one it is.
If a chimpanzee placed its lips on a sax and blew into it without pressing any keys, the note that would be played is a concert B. This concert B is the only truly problematic note for the electric sax or didgeridoo. If it is to be played on the synth from the electric sax or didj, it must have its own special switch, which can be pressed with a finger, foot, elbow, etc. Rapid production of concert Bs implicates an up-and-down mechanism, which is especially adaptable to the toe of the foot (up-and-down rather than sideways).
On the Decoy trajectory, Frizzled 8 contains an unusual number of glycines (concert A in the upper register), which may attest to its ancient origins.