A saxphone is called a ''woodwind'' because to make a sound it needs a ''reed'' whitch is made out of wood.
Saxophone players are called saxophonists .
A person that play a saxophone
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Yes! The alto saxophone has a whole family of relatives. Some are the barri saxophone, the tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass saxophone and contra-bass saxophone. The sub-contra-bass saxophone, sopranino saxophone and soprillo saxophone are very uncommon and expensive also, you may never run across one.
A guy called Steve Grainger!
Saxophone players are called saxophonists .
A person that play a saxophone
the first saxophone was made in a little village called the peronas village in oakland
The would be called a 'saxophonist'.
No. The saxophone has a specialized mouthpiece with a small wood insert called a reed. The trumpet has no reed.
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Yes! The alto saxophone has a whole family of relatives. Some are the barri saxophone, the tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass saxophone and contra-bass saxophone. The sub-contra-bass saxophone, sopranino saxophone and soprillo saxophone are very uncommon and expensive also, you may never run across one.
No, the saxophone is not electronized, however, there is an instrument called an Electronic Wind Instrument (EWI) which can be used as "and electronic saxophone. See the EWI here: http://www.wwbw.com/Search/Default.aspx?internal=1&src=EWI
No, the saxophone is not electronicized, however, there is an instrument called an Electronic Wind Instrument (EWI) which can be used as "and electronic saxophone. See the EWI here: http://www.wwbw.com/Search/Default.aspx?internal=1&src=EWI
A guy called Steve Grainger!
Bill Clinton played the tenor saxophone.
Tubax saxophone or the Sub-Contrabass Saxophone