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Maybe you mean 'What are Haydn quartets' They are string quartets.
Some good schools to attend if one wanted to study and learn to play the saxophone include Michigan State, Arizona State, Ball State, Northwestern, and Peabody Conservatory.
the orchestra had a saxophone player, that was really good! :)
The saxophone family includes several other instruments besides the standard alto and tenor saxophones. Notable members include the soprano saxophone, which has a higher pitch and is often used in jazz; the baritone saxophone, which has a deeper tone and is commonly found in concert bands and saxophone quartets; and the bass saxophone, which plays an even lower range and is less commonly seen. Each of these instruments contributes unique timbres and roles within various musical ensembles.
Lennie Niehaus has written: 'Jazz improvisation for saxophone' -- subject(s): Methods (Jazz), Improvisation (Music), Saxophone '10 jazz inventions' 'Miniature jazz suite #1' -- subject(s): Score and parts, Jazz, Woodwind quartets (Saxophones (4))
it doesn't matter what saxophone it is what matters is how you play it:]
Clarinet, base clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, barri saxophone, tenor saxophone... I think you get the idea.
Four Quartets was created in 1940.
Maybe you mean 'What are Haydn quartets' They are string quartets.
Beethoven wrote 20 Quartets!
The String Quartets was created in 1998-12.