The reed vibrates when the Musician blows into the mouthpiece. These vibrations resonate down the sax & come out the closest hole to the top.
I assume we are referring to Leblanc (not Lelanc) saxophones. These saxophones are produced in Kenosha and Elkhorn Wisconsin by Leblanc, Inc., a division of Conn-Selmer, Inc.
The notes are the same whatever instrument you play Try the link below for more info on how to read music
The different kinds of saxophones available are soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone. Each saxophone has a unique size and range of notes it can play.
All saxophones have the same fingerings, the notes just come out at different pitches :)
There are four main types of saxophones: soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone. They differ in size, pitch, and sound. Soprano saxophones are the smallest and have a higher pitch, while baritone saxophones are the largest and have a lower pitch. The design of each saxophone is tailored to its size and pitch, affecting the sound produced.
Harmonics in music are notes which are produced in a special way. They are notes which are produced as part of the "harmonic series".
what is the saxophones top note
The different kinds of saxophones available in the market are soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones.
The different types of saxophones available in the market are soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones.
A Typical saxophone can play from a low B to a high f. Professional saxophones can play from low b to high f sharp. Select soprano saxophones can go from low b to high g and select bari saxes can go from low a to high f.
For alto and Baritone saxophones, the notes are D D D# E G E G E E D# D A D D A D# E...and it repeats, and for tenor, they are G G G# A C A C A A G# G D G G D G# AFor other saxophones, re-ask the question giving the specific saxophone type.
The strings on a ukulele produce the notes G, C, E, and A.