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Neil Shicoff. The best before him would have to have been Jan Peerce and Richard Tuckers. Also, of note is the young tenor Lawrence Brownlee, a fantastic Rossini tenor, mario lanza
Enrico Caruso
Mario lanza
um no. It would horribly brake the tenor and the snare sticks will cause the tenor to be damaged and not be in the best shape.
he's a tenor, maybe a low tenor but not a baritone at all
The JodyJazz ESP is a 24kt Gold-Plated metal tenor saxophone mouthpiece for Tenor Sax will appeal to the Straight Ahead player looking for the best.
They can be any. Ranging from Soprano, to Alto, to Tenor, to Bass, all the way to Contrabass.
I contacted Lanikai and got this response: Our tenor cases are intended to fit all of our tenor ukes so yes, the SZW-T will fit the hard shell tenor case.
Long with Bjorling is Corelli, Domingo and Pavaroti
um no. It would horribly brake the tenor and the snare sticks will cause the tenor to be damaged and not be in the best shape.
Yes. One of the best.
Walt Johnson
The most talented opera singer of all times was Luciano Pavarotti. He will always be the Italian Tenor in the world.
i think alto with a little bit tenor :D
The JodyJazz ESP is a 24kt Gold-Plated metal tenor saxophone mouthpiece for Tenor Sax will appeal to the Straight Ahead player looking for the best.
They can be any. Ranging from Soprano, to Alto, to Tenor, to Bass, all the way to Contrabass.
alfredo
tenor all of them
Like all the saxophones, the tenor was invented in the 1840's. Adolphe Sax's patent was dated 1846
He hasn't made it public.