the sound vibrates down the barrel. When the keys are pressed, the wavelength canges because the sound has either further or less far to travel
It depends on your opinion. If you get people that play the instrument well, then they might sound good playing a song.
what is the saxophones top note
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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.
Yamaha, a common instrument brand, has a diverse selection of saxophones. These saxophones range from soprano all the way to bass saxophone. In addition, there is no one set price for their saxophone's as they are made differently, sound different, and may be in a different playing condition. Generally, their soprano saxophones cost from $2,000 (intermediate) to $4,000 (professional). The alto saxophones are cheaper generally ranging from $1,500 (beginner) to $4,000 (custom). Yamaha Tenor saxes range around $2,000 (beginner) to $3,800. You can find out more by checking out their website under the 'Related Links' section. Sometimes, even $10,000 dollars (Professional 1973 Selmer mark VI costs $10,000)
saxophones
Because they use reeds and the music sort of flows around the instrument, unlike how a brass instrument is more of a direct sound.
The six types of saxophones are:sopraninosopranoaltotenorbaritonebass
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Not often. Saxophones are transposing instruments (the note they see and finger is not the note that comes out) and oboes are not. C "melody" saxophones are relatively rare, but they would be able to read C music along with an oboe.