There was a very limited amount of Selmer Mark VI tenors with a low A key but they where out of tune and just sounded bad.
Yes, essentially. There can be slight variations. All saxophones have the same fingering system. For example, the baritone saxophone might have a low 'A' key. And a 'high F#' is something that is added to some saxophones too.
From highest pitch to lowest pitch there are Soprillo, Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C-Melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Contrabass, Subcontrabass. The alto, tenor, and baritone saxes are most common. The rest are usually found in certain jazz pieces or just owned as novelties. Tubax is a brand name that makes horns that go as low or lower than a bass or contra-bass without being as large in size.
Because depending on the body determines how high or low something is. A controbass will have a different key than a soprano or alto. The key of B is normal
Yes, it is. Additionally, they're both in the key of B-flat. I'm not positive about the altissimo register (notes above the high-F, which are rarely called for except when very advanced), but I believe they are also the same.
Low B flat for most, but some saxophone models have a low A key below the octave key.
everywhere... first of all, all saxophones have the same fingerings more or less, other than a low A key on a Bari, typically you could just google it
Yes, essentially. There can be slight variations. All saxophones have the same fingering system. For example, the baritone saxophone might have a low 'A' key. And a 'high F#' is something that is added to some saxophones too.
From highest pitch to lowest pitch there are Soprillo, Sopranino, Soprano, Alto, C-Melody, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Contrabass, Subcontrabass. The alto, tenor, and baritone saxes are most common. The rest are usually found in certain jazz pieces or just owned as novelties. Tubax is a brand name that makes horns that go as low or lower than a bass or contra-bass without being as large in size.
Saxophones come in different categories of instruments. Sopranino, soprano, alto are brass woodwinds. Tenor, Bari, bass, and contrabass waxes are typically considered low winds.
Because depending on the body determines how high or low something is. A controbass will have a different key than a soprano or alto. The key of B is normal
Yes, it is. Additionally, they're both in the key of B-flat. I'm not positive about the altissimo register (notes above the high-F, which are rarely called for except when very advanced), but I believe they are also the same.
The tone is higher yes. Tenor music is written in Treble Clef. Baritone in Bass Clef. tenor music is written in tenor clef -.- i know this cuz i play a tenor trombone and some baritones are written in tenor clef too
Low B flat for most, but some saxophone models have a low A key below the octave key.
He`s a dramatic (low) tenor or a spinto tenor a tops. His speaking voice is quite low.
i think alto with a little bit tenor :D
Tenor, I believe, or low tenor in some moments.
Low tenor.