It sounds very loud and jazzy. I play it myself. It's awesome
The Alto Saxophone is a rich and lovely sound wich echoes but iit can hurt a dogs ears when it reaches an extremly high pich noise.
Not very well, unless it is very small. I recommend getting a regular tenor sax ligature.
Some E-flat instruments include the alto clarinet, sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, contralto clarinet, and the tenor horn. There is even an E-flat tuba, but it's not regularly used.
about average in terms of high-low pitch. a good tenor's range is typically from an octave below middle c to an octave above middle c.
Yes. The tenor is the highest male voice. However, a baritone can have the same range as a tenor, but the baritone will have a deeper, heavier sound and is more comfortable lower. Tenors have a higher, lighter sound and are more comfortable higher. The same applies to female voice (Soprano vs. Mezzo or Alto)
The Tenor Saxophone, like me =D
the tenor saxophone is woodwind insterment
It sounds the same, you just need to push in the mouthpiece into the neck. Just like saying, what would happen if you played a tenor saxophone with an alto saxophone mouthpiece. I have played a tenor before with my alto sax mouthpiece. What I meant to say was to push the mouthpiece in more than you would on the alto saxophone neck. The first time I answered I didn't sign in.
It kind of depends on the saxophone. Maybe an alto or baritone saxophone would be about the same pitch or lower. A tenor saxophone definitely would sound lower.
Umm Tenor Sax?
Joy Harjo plays the Tenor Saxophone.
A tenor sax. is part of the reed/wind family and part of the saxophone family (obviously)
Like all the saxophones, the tenor was invented in the 1840's. Adolphe Sax's patent was dated 1846
Tenor saxophone.
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I have an alto sax. the have an amazing sound and are the perfect size for short people and tall people.
Tenor Saxophone