A baritone saxophone typically uses a single reed. The reed is attached to a mouthpiece, and the player blows air through it to produce sound. While other types of saxophones can have variations in reeds, the baritone saxophone consistently uses just one.
woodwind because it uses a reed.
The saxophone is a woodwind because it uses reeds to vibrate and make a tone. Also, because of the numerous amount of keys and the lack of pitches, the fingering is the same for two different notes.Yes, it has A REED! The saxophone, although made to be brassy and woodwind, it's classified as a woodwind.
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An axman is a person who uses an axe, or, informally, a person who plays the guitar or saxophone.
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The main difference between a saxophone and a trumpet is their shape and sound production. A saxophone has a conical shape and uses a single reed to produce sound, while a trumpet has a cylindrical shape and uses a mouthpiece with a small cup and a buzzing player's lips to produce sound. Additionally, the saxophone has a wider range of notes and a mellower tone compared to the brighter and more piercing sound of the trumpet.
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saxophone, i assume.
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