- Low-pitch (also
marked "L" or "LP")
saxophones are
equivalent in
tuning to
modern instruments. C
soprano and C
melody saxophones were
produced for the casual...
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common use — the b****, contrab**** and subcontrab****
saxophones are
relatively uncommon. Like all
saxophones, it is a single-reed instrument. It is commonly...
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concert bands and rock music.
Music for b****
saxophone is
written in
treble clef, just as for the
other saxophones, with the
pitches sounding two
octaves and...
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lower saxophones. This has led to the
common belief that
soprano is
either inherently out of tune, or far more
difficult to play than
lower saxophones, but...
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tenor saxophones which have a high F♯ key have a
range from A♭2 to E5 (concert) and are
therefore pitched one
octave below the
soprano saxophone. People...
- The alto
saxophone is a
member of the
saxophone family of
woodwind instruments.
Saxophones were
invented by
Belgian instrument designer Adolphe Sax in...
- A
saxophone quartet is a
musical ensemble composed of four
saxophones,
typically soprano, alto,
tenor and
baritone saxophones.
Different saxophone family...
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built instruments. The
sopranino saxophone has a
sweet sound and
although it is one of the
least common of the
saxophones in
regular use today, it is still...
- subcontrab****
saxophone is the
largest of the
family of
saxophones that
Adolphe Sax
described in his 1846 patent. He
called it the
saxophone bourdon, named...
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early 2000s, the b**** and contrab****
saxophones experienced a
resurgence in interest. In Brazil, low
saxophones,
including the contrab**** and subcontrab****...