Sax - is the surname of the instrument's inventor (Adolphe Sax - a Belgian). The word 'phone' means sound.
Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone, so it probably came from his name.
The word "saxophone" entered the English language in the mid-19th century, named after its inventor, Adolphe Sax, a Belgian instrument maker. He patented the saxophone in 1846, and as the instrument gained popularity, the name became widely recognized.
The word "saxophone" is derived from the name of its inventor, Adolphe Sax, a Belgian musical instrument maker and designer who patented the saxophone in 1846. The term has since become widely used to refer to this particular type of woodwind instrument.
Un saxophone (masculine noun)
Bill Clinton played the tenor saxophone.
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.
Learn English - What does a saxophone have inside it?Answer - it is hollow - there is nothing inside a saxophone
The saxophone repertoire is any music written for saxophone, or transcribed for saxophone. This makes this music specific to saxophone and therefore playable on saxophone. Popular classical saxophone repertoire includes such pieces as Concerto-Glazunov, Concertino da Camera-Ibert, Sonata-Creston, Scaramouche-Milhaud.
adolphe sax invented the alto saxophone first, i believe