A saxophone reed is used to put on the mouthpiece and when you blow onto the mouthpiece it causes the reed to vibrate and generate sounds. This is how the sounds are made in a saxophone.
The saxophone is used primarily in jazz/big band and concert wind ensembles. It is not commonly used in a symphony orchestra with the exception of a few saxophone concerto's.
カズー (kazuu) would be the most apt word for "kazoo".
In the human body, the host used muscle would be the tongue, or facial muscle muscles (provided you are not paralyzed). The most used organ would be the heart.
Blues is a form of jazz so, technically, the alto saxophone is used for both. The alto saxophone is also used in many other genres including rock and classical.
Mostly the tenor saxophone plays the lead while some bands have altos. Baritones are used for a low part.
Usally yes, But it depends on if if it is a circle hole or square
"It will blow you out of the water" is a phrase used to express that you will be astounded. "It blew me out of the water" then would mean that I was astounded.
Saxophone
brass
saxophone, clarinet and other instruments you would normally hear.
The Orbicularis oris muscle. It is sometimes known as the kissing muscle because it is used to pucker the lips.