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construction of saxophone​

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The saxophone is a family of woodwind instruments usually made of brass and played ... Having constructed saxophones in several sizes in the early 1840s, Sax applied for, and received, a 15-year

The saxophone is a family of woodwind instruments usually made of brass and played ... Having constructed saxophones in several sizes in the early 1840s, Sax applied for, and received, a 15-year Developed: 28 June 1846

The saxophone is a family of woodwind instruments usually made of brass and played ... Having constructed saxophones in several sizes in the early 1840s, Sax applied for, and received, a 15-year Developed: 28 June 1846Hornbost Sachs classification: 422.212-71; (Single-reeded with keys)

Sachs classification: 422.212-71; (Single-reeded with keys)Classification: Wind, woodwind,

Sachs classification: 422.212-71; (Single-reeded with keys)Classification: Wind, woodwind, Inventor(s): Adolphe Sax.

The typical saxophone is a single reed instrument constructed from brass with a curved bottom. Originally available in 14 different sizes and keys, today that number has been reduced to six. This includes—in order of pitch from highest to lowest—the sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass saxophones.

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