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One can listen to saxophone music from the radio "last.fm". One could also try to find saxophone songs from online sources such as YouTube or purchase them off of iTunes.
a saxophone because a french horn has a weird shaped case.
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You can probably find what you are looking for on imslp
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vandoren reeds, la voz reeds, stuff like that.
When someone blows on the reed the reed vibrates and so does the air inside and sound is created when something vibrates.
Adolphe Sax manufactured the saxophone, and improved the bass clarinet with improved keywork and easier playability. The first saxophones he built were the bigger sized ones, such as the bass and baritone. He then kept designing them and patenting them, and eventually got to the soprano saxophone. When he manufactured his first saxophone, he went to exhibit it in France, and someone mistakenly kicked it. The damage was so bad, that he had to rebuild the instrument to be able to exhibit it.
You try it out. Get a friend or band program to lend you a saxophone for a bit and try to play a few notes. If you can't get it at first, ask someone who knows about it and can help you. But keep in mind, not all people's mouth and lip structure will allow them to produce a proper embouchure to play the instrument.
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, you can get the saxophone in Tom Nook's. If you are talking about real life, then you mistaken about the category and must change it and let someone else answer.
Yes, you can be a music major in college, but at some point, a partricular part of music will be selected -- Music Composition, Piano, Voice. I know someone who was a music major in saxophone - he went on to get his doctorate, and took some special courses in Europe, and now he is a Full Professor of Music, Saxophone, and teaches at a large state university.
low G, high G, F#, D, E, F#, G. thats all I know