Adolphe Sax invented the Saxophone in 1846. He wanted to create a link between woodwind and brass instruments in military bands, so he created what we now know as the alto sax. He didn't plan to make more, but somebody convinced him to create the full quartet, and the rest is history.
The Saxophone was invented in 1841 by a Belgian clarinetist named Adolphe Sax.
Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone, was most likely the world's first saxophonist.
The saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax, hence the name SAXophone.
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yes. although you might need to get the melody one octave higher, it can be played on alto sax
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Yes. He played alto sax mostly on Saturdays.
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.
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First you learn how to play the alto sax, then you find the music and read it...
yes. although you might need to get the melody one octave higher, it can be played on alto sax
I did hahahahaha!
First patent filed in 1846 by Adolphe Sax.
Yes. He played alto sax mostly on Saturdays.
The answer is no.I tried it and i can't.You can play either with alto sax either with tenor sax.No with both of them. If you mean playing a song that has a tenor sax on an alto sax, you have to transpose all the notes and the key signature down 5 half steps.
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.
Farm out alto sax notes
the first button is b
it allows the alto sax to make a different sound.
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