I just realized that the written bari sax notes on the staff are the same notes in the bass clef; just swap the clef out and reposition the sharps/flats!
As a saxophonist myself, I would say that this is all easily possible, except for probably the last section of the 32nd notes. Definitely easier on Alto or Soprano, and definitely at a slower speed, but the Bari is a little to big to have those keys open and close quick enough, and also have the air have enough time to resonate, and especially with those intervals. It will never sound as clean as your computer recording, and would sound very muddy and clacky with all the metal keys rapidly moving. However, I never say anything is completely impossible to play, it just might be very very very very hard haha. There's always someone in the world who can be good enough to make something of it.
@@FinalGlitch462 im sorry for the negative comment with no solution. in my opinion, layouts turn out a lot better if you are just making them for fun without a set goal in mind. if you have a set goal for every click to be frame perfect, this will just turn out unoriginal and this project will fall flat on the ground
@@spl15 This wasnt really meant to be possible, i do get what your saying though. I didnt want to decorate this layout solley because i knew nobody could ever beat it, Im working on better layouts at the moment.