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Yes, you can be a music major in college, but at some point, a partricular part of music will be selected -- Music Composition, Piano, Voice. I know someone who was a music major in saxophone - he went on to get his doctorate, and took some special courses in Europe, and now he is a Full Professor of Music, Saxophone, and teaches at a large state university.
Clarinet, base clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, barri saxophone, tenor saxophone... I think you get the idea.
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The alto saxophone was made in 1841 by Adolphe Sax!
Some of the most notable works in Chopin music are "Fantaisie-Impromptu," "Etude in E Major," "Polonaise in A Major," and "Bolero in C Major and A Major."
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Information about the alto saxophone can be found at a local music store. Wikipedia pages have step by step instructions on how to play the saxophone.
Yes! The alto saxophone has a whole family of relatives. Some are the barri saxophone, the tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass saxophone and contra-bass saxophone. The sub-contra-bass saxophone, sopranino saxophone and soprillo saxophone are very uncommon and expensive also, you may never run across one.
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The Harvey Pittel Saxophone Quartet is my personal favorite. You can get their recordings at borders.com. Unfortunately, they are not available on itunes.