There have been many changes to saxes over the years. The most notable changes are the extension of the range. The lowest note on most early saxes was B natural. The bell was extended and an additional key added to provide a Bb. Baritone saxes now often go down to A. At the top end, early saxes only had keys to high F. Most modern saxes have high F# keys.
Very early saxes had two octave keys, while by 1920, just about every sax had a single octave key that toggles automatically between two keyholes.
Other changes involve the size and shape of the bore, improved octave mechanisms, articulated G# keys, and changes in the pinky clusters that make the mechanism easier to operate. Those are harder to recognize and are not as important to amateur players.
Finally, there's the change in finishes. Engraving got more and more intricate through the 1950's after which cost saving became more important. Most early saxes were silver plated, but as better lacquers became available, lacquered brass became the standard.
Yes, why they most certainly are. They work better and they sound GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!
The Saxophone has no changed over the years, it has not changes since it was invented by Adolphe Sax
Yes! There are four different types of Saxophones that all vary in size: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone.
one difference is the shape of the mouthpiece, which was initially rounder no the tip, allowing for a much richer and smoother tone.
Pretty much as it is today. The fingering poition have been changed a bit, but basically it is the same.
Bill Clinton played the tenor saxophone.
The soprillo saxophone.
F Sharp on the saxophone is when you have all three keys on the top of the saxophone pushed down the the middle key down at the bottom pushed down.
Flute bassoon oboe clarinet alto saxophone piccolo tenor saxophone there are a lot more than 7
it hasnt
It has changed so that it is easy to play and more comfortable to use.
more buttons have been added it has changed colour
Pretty much as it is today. The fingering poition have been changed a bit, but basically it is the same.
The alto saxophone, along with all of the other variations of the saxophone, were created in Paris. Adolf Sax began designing them in 1840 and had it patented in 1846. Soon after their creation, orchestras and bands included the new saxophone in their compositions.
The word "saxophone" in French is "saxophone".
Bill Clinton played the tenor saxophone.
be stupid and dont play at all
Tubax saxophone or the Sub-Contrabass Saxophone
There is no such thing as a plucker on a saxophone because i know a saxophone inside and out.
The saxophone is a single-reed wind instrument, that comes in several voices, including the alto saxophone and the tenor saxophone.
The soprillo saxophone.