the baritone was made by german and australian insturament makers in 1830
The Baritone derives from a amalgamation of many instrument inventions by the Belgium inventor Adolph Sax who also invented (unsurprisingly) the sax as well as the euphonium and many other now extinct instruments.
The low A baritone saxophone was developed by the American instrument maker Adolphe Sax in the mid-19th century. Sax, who invented the saxophone family in 1846, created various models, including the baritone saxophone, which initially played in B♭. The low A version emerged later as a response to the musical demands of players seeking a broader range in the instrument.
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When Adolphe Sax was experimenting with Bass Clarinets, he accidentally invented the Baritone Saxophone in 1840.
A baritone hornist is a person who plays the baritone horn.
Yes, I am Baritone, but I am also bass.
A Baritone Saxophone.
The Baritone is Made Of Brass!
A baritone saxophone is a baritone-pitched brass instrument belonging to the saxophone family.
Well what kind of Baritone? Theres Baritone Tuba, Baritone Sax. I don't play the baritone tuba usually, but in orchestra sometimes I do, and I mastered the thing in about 5 months. I play the baritone saxophone and I learned how to play in about 1 month.
A baritone guitar is a large-bodied, long-necked guitar which plays in a baritone range.
He's a baritone.