The most famous make a very good living, but many very capable players struggle to make ends meet. Most take students to provide extra income. Because professional music careers differ so much from one individual to another, it's hard to say more.
Kirk Whalum plays a Bb tenor saxophone. The make and model of saxophone is Keilwerth SX90R which was manufactured in Germany. The finish of his saxophone is black nickel.
Saxophone is not bad for your health. I know this following part from being a player of the saxophone myself. Now, when you exale air, that is not a health hazard either. If you use flavord reeds, that will make you breath differently. I REALLY hope this helps its preety good for ur health azz long azz u dnt eat it
A saxphone is called a ''woodwind'' because to make a sound it needs a ''reed'' whitch is made out of wood.
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We do know that he had invented several kinds of instruments before the saxophone, so he probably modeled it off of those and developed it with the same kind of thinking. Here are his inventions: Flute (his kind) Clarinet (his kind) Saxtromba family Clarinette-bourdon Saxophone
The brand and make of saxophone that is the most popular with professional saxophonists is the Selmer Paris Professional Model 52JS Alto Saxophone. This saxophone features a silk plater horn and neck.
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Money per point Depend if the football player is skillful and a professional From F.S. Nerd
Twelve million is a typical net income for a professional football player after taxes. Pro football players make quite a bit of money for endorsements.
it depends on how good they are and what position they play and how important they are to the team
A professional dart player's salary will depend on how good he is and how big the prizes are that he wins. The average dart player that is ranked well, can make a salary around 50 to 100 thousand.
Professional soccer players in Costa Rica do not make as much money as other professional sports players in the US. On average they make around $1,000 a month.
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Amateurs make no money from playing in any professional event.
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The answer differs with different models. There are student models, intermediate models, and then there are professional models. It also differs with which saxophone you're speaking of: the metso-soprano, the soprano, the alto, the tenor, the bari, the bass, or the contra bass. The alto saxophone student model has 22 different keys you can press down, including the octave key. That's just on my instrument, as other people's alto saxophone student models may have extra or fewer keys on theirs. On a professional model for any of these saxophones, it might have one or more extra keys to make certain notes easier to hit, as they are professional players and don't want to mess up on what they're doing. Just to make it short, the answers vary a lot.