What kind of a question is this? It's made out of metal, in a factory, using machines and hand tools. By elves and serpents who are enslaved by third-sector beings deep under the earth's surface.
When Adolphe Sax was experimenting with Bass Clarinets, he accidentally invented the Baritone Saxophone in 1840.
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Welcome to the bass and baritone sax review section.
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The original sax was the BARITONE sax. It was made to provide the power and timbre of a brass instrument while providing the flexibility of the reed and tone holes of a woodwind. People liked the bass because of its powerful sound and then adolphe sax created the other variants, including the alto. sorry, It was the Baritone Saxophone.... after the invention of that he decided to recreate different pitched saxes in both upper and lower pitches.
The alto sax is generally not known as "an E flat sax", as a baritone saxophone is also in E flat.
French horn, trumpet, tuba, bar-sax (also part woodwind), baritone, euphonium (like baritone, but with straight top).
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7 octaves
any where from 1 to maybe 3
It's pretty easy... but everyone is different. It depends on if you know what you are doing and if its a baritone sax or just a regular baritone. This question is more of an opinion.